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<blockquote data-quote="jodyice" data-source="post: 11846" data-attributes="member: 3337"><p>~sending hugs your way~ </p><p>I feel for you hon, my son gets the very same way at times. If we ignore the behavior he seems to escalate even further and as long as he's not hurting himself or coming after his father or myself (he can yell just no hitting, kicking, etc.)we just let him go. Sometimes it may take 15-20 minutes for him to realize the reaction he is expecting from us isn't going to be there and so he stops. But sometimes at that point he truly can not stop, which his where his Ativan comes into play. Although it still takes at least 15 minutes for it to get into his system. But he does watch for the reactions of those around him, not just at home but at school as well. Although it may not give you much solace, just wanted you to know you're not alone. ~hugs again~</p><p></p><p>Joanne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jodyice, post: 11846, member: 3337"] ~sending hugs your way~ I feel for you hon, my son gets the very same way at times. If we ignore the behavior he seems to escalate even further and as long as he's not hurting himself or coming after his father or myself (he can yell just no hitting, kicking, etc.)we just let him go. Sometimes it may take 15-20 minutes for him to realize the reaction he is expecting from us isn't going to be there and so he stops. But sometimes at that point he truly can not stop, which his where his Ativan comes into play. Although it still takes at least 15 minutes for it to get into his system. But he does watch for the reactions of those around him, not just at home but at school as well. Although it may not give you much solace, just wanted you to know you're not alone. ~hugs again~ Joanne [/QUOTE]
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