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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 481147" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I have no idea what the original post said because it was deleted but from the snippets that have been referred to, I am guessing that ready2run had a problem with her 6 year old not answering her and then saying some inappropriate things. Was he locked up as in real locks or just sent to his room? I do know some parents with autistic kids do have to actually use locks on the outside of the doors but they stay in the hallways or close by the room so they can hear when the child has calmed down. The childs rooms have been child proofed for safety. </p><p></p><p>Being unsure of the exact facts here I am not completely able to comment but I do know that I would worry about comments like that because a child can say things like that outside the home to people who have no clue about the child's diagnosis which can end up with CPS being called. If he goes to school and tells someone that mommy locks him a closet for hours on end and then his little friend goes home and tells their parents that their friend gets locked in a closet...well...things can get out of hand quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 481147, member: 1514"] I have no idea what the original post said because it was deleted but from the snippets that have been referred to, I am guessing that ready2run had a problem with her 6 year old not answering her and then saying some inappropriate things. Was he locked up as in real locks or just sent to his room? I do know some parents with autistic kids do have to actually use locks on the outside of the doors but they stay in the hallways or close by the room so they can hear when the child has calmed down. The childs rooms have been child proofed for safety. Being unsure of the exact facts here I am not completely able to comment but I do know that I would worry about comments like that because a child can say things like that outside the home to people who have no clue about the child's diagnosis which can end up with CPS being called. If he goes to school and tells someone that mommy locks him a closet for hours on end and then his little friend goes home and tells their parents that their friend gets locked in a closet...well...things can get out of hand quick. [/QUOTE]
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