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<blockquote data-quote="Snow White" data-source="post: 699857" data-attributes="member: 355"><p>Tandemdame, would it actually be helpful to tell your daughter that her room is packed up and she is not going to be allowed home while she is still in hospital? Hospital staff will be able see the interaction/impact and then be able to work with her to make plans for her discharge? I'm just forward thinking to her discharge day, telling her then and having all of this blow up right outside the hospital. I'm sure you don't want to start back at square one. We had a similar situation on one of Difficult Child's hospital discharges and we didn't get out the door before a new rage started up and she ended up being readmitted.</p><p></p><p>Thinking of you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snow White, post: 699857, member: 355"] Tandemdame, would it actually be helpful to tell your daughter that her room is packed up and she is not going to be allowed home while she is still in hospital? Hospital staff will be able see the interaction/impact and then be able to work with her to make plans for her discharge? I'm just forward thinking to her discharge day, telling her then and having all of this blow up right outside the hospital. I'm sure you don't want to start back at square one. We had a similar situation on one of Difficult Child's hospital discharges and we didn't get out the door before a new rage started up and she ended up being readmitted. Thinking of you! [/QUOTE]
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