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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 126945" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Early on when difficult child started having rages like this we discovered that if we could remove him from the scene we could often head off the worst of it or calm him down more quickly. Our agreement was that the parent who wasn't involved in the collision would try and coax him to the van. We'd drive around a bit, maybe stop somewhere for a snack. We'd call ahead to make sure the family disappeared while he re-entered and settled into another activity or got ready for bed. It's not exactly the most convenient plan for the family but it sure beats 2-3 hours of raging.</p><p> </p><p>I know it's a lot different situation when you're not at home. In your case I might have offered some alternatives to the hat such as spray-on sunblock offered and a handheld umbrella to try and head it off at the pass. Easy for me to say, since I wasn't in your sandals.</p><p> </p><p>I've never called for transport to the hospital but he's been able to calm without prn medications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 126945, member: 701"] Early on when difficult child started having rages like this we discovered that if we could remove him from the scene we could often head off the worst of it or calm him down more quickly. Our agreement was that the parent who wasn't involved in the collision would try and coax him to the van. We'd drive around a bit, maybe stop somewhere for a snack. We'd call ahead to make sure the family disappeared while he re-entered and settled into another activity or got ready for bed. It's not exactly the most convenient plan for the family but it sure beats 2-3 hours of raging. I know it's a lot different situation when you're not at home. In your case I might have offered some alternatives to the hat such as spray-on sunblock offered and a handheld umbrella to try and head it off at the pass. Easy for me to say, since I wasn't in your sandals. I've never called for transport to the hospital but he's been able to calm without prn medications. [/QUOTE]
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