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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 488057" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>Malika,</p><p>I remember when difficult child was that age. He was very violent and it was so difficult and I even had my husband. I wish I could say I never lost it and spanked but I did on occasion; always did feel bad afterwards even though it didn't happen often. Try to be gentle with yourself. Timeouts never worked for my difficult child either because we couldn't get him to stay in one place. We had him in therapy by age 5 and seeing a psychiatrist by age 4. Wish I could say there was one thing that really worked for us. With our difficult child we were constantly kept on our toes because what worked once wouldn't necessarily work again. Over time I do believe the therapy has helped. I also know that the medications have been helpful for my son (even though it has been a roller coaster ride).</p><p></p><p>Sending understanding hugs your way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 488057, member: 1631"] Malika, I remember when difficult child was that age. He was very violent and it was so difficult and I even had my husband. I wish I could say I never lost it and spanked but I did on occasion; always did feel bad afterwards even though it didn't happen often. Try to be gentle with yourself. Timeouts never worked for my difficult child either because we couldn't get him to stay in one place. We had him in therapy by age 5 and seeing a psychiatrist by age 4. Wish I could say there was one thing that really worked for us. With our difficult child we were constantly kept on our toes because what worked once wouldn't necessarily work again. Over time I do believe the therapy has helped. I also know that the medications have been helpful for my son (even though it has been a roller coaster ride). Sending understanding hugs your way. [/QUOTE]
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