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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 243836" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>We dealt with this regularly with Wiz from the age of 5. It really does take the psychiatrist and therapist to help. Punishment wasn't effective for us.</p><p></p><p>You REALLY NEED to make SURE that there is NO WAY he can handle a gun, bow and arrow, or any other type of weapon at this point. The line between reality and fantasy is very thin IF it is there. Also, with the mean rage yesterday and purposely slamming the teacher's head in the door, you are just begging for a tragedy if you don't get the weapons out of the house.</p><p></p><p>This is just my experience. It was the reason my guns were locked up halfway across the country from us for many years. Right now they are in a 1/2" steel gun case my dad welded when he had a metal shop. It has a key lock and a combination lock and only my dad can open it. And he won't.</p><p></p><p>I know you live in the country and hunting is part of your way of life. But store the weapons at someone else's house for a while. Or rent a storage locker and keep them there, and never take difficult child to the storage locker. </p><p></p><p>This is something to take seriously. been there done that and hated the whole experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 243836, member: 1233"] We dealt with this regularly with Wiz from the age of 5. It really does take the psychiatrist and therapist to help. Punishment wasn't effective for us. You REALLY NEED to make SURE that there is NO WAY he can handle a gun, bow and arrow, or any other type of weapon at this point. The line between reality and fantasy is very thin IF it is there. Also, with the mean rage yesterday and purposely slamming the teacher's head in the door, you are just begging for a tragedy if you don't get the weapons out of the house. This is just my experience. It was the reason my guns were locked up halfway across the country from us for many years. Right now they are in a 1/2" steel gun case my dad welded when he had a metal shop. It has a key lock and a combination lock and only my dad can open it. And he won't. I know you live in the country and hunting is part of your way of life. But store the weapons at someone else's house for a while. Or rent a storage locker and keep them there, and never take difficult child to the storage locker. This is something to take seriously. been there done that and hated the whole experience. [/QUOTE]
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