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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 606270" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Yes, Givemesleep, been there done that, unfortunately.</p><p>I still remember--will always remember--the time my difficult child yanked my head back by my hair through the headrest, as I was turned left through an intersection. I was terrified and then madder than h*ll.</p><p>We started difficult child on Adderal and Concerta just around that time I think and it really helped. Also, the therapist helped me with ideas, such as when difficult child kicks the back of the driver's seat, you pull over at a safe place, get out, and make difficult child sit there and kick the seat for 1/2 hr or so. He'll eventually tire of it. It takes a lot of patience but it really works. Then the next time he kicks, you pull over and say, okay, time to kick! And he'll immediately stop.</p><p>Many hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 606270, member: 3419"] Yes, Givemesleep, been there done that, unfortunately. I still remember--will always remember--the time my difficult child yanked my head back by my hair through the headrest, as I was turned left through an intersection. I was terrified and then madder than h*ll. We started difficult child on Adderal and Concerta just around that time I think and it really helped. Also, the therapist helped me with ideas, such as when difficult child kicks the back of the driver's seat, you pull over at a safe place, get out, and make difficult child sit there and kick the seat for 1/2 hr or so. He'll eventually tire of it. It takes a lot of patience but it really works. Then the next time he kicks, you pull over and say, okay, time to kick! And he'll immediately stop. Many hugs. [/QUOTE]
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