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<blockquote data-quote="louissa" data-source="post: 18174" data-attributes="member: 3456"><p>For us the concern isn't so much during the day and she is already flipping out about missing school, the rages happen most evenings and/or when she is near her older sister and we have concerns she will harm herself or her sister during the night or early hours.</p><p></p><p>We have switched around bedrooms so our eldest easy child is now upstairs and difficult child is in the downstairs room, this gives her no reason to be upstairs and gives the other two children a little more safety and feeling of security. The doctor suggested putting a motion sensor outside eldest easy child's room but with three cats this isn't going to work.</p><p></p><p>The social worker did say she was going to make calls to try and get some in home therapist, but again the intake appointment isn't until next Wednesday, I am concerned about what will happen between now and then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="louissa, post: 18174, member: 3456"] For us the concern isn't so much during the day and she is already flipping out about missing school, the rages happen most evenings and/or when she is near her older sister and we have concerns she will harm herself or her sister during the night or early hours. We have switched around bedrooms so our eldest easy child is now upstairs and difficult child is in the downstairs room, this gives her no reason to be upstairs and gives the other two children a little more safety and feeling of security. The doctor suggested putting a motion sensor outside eldest easy child's room but with three cats this isn't going to work. The social worker did say she was going to make calls to try and get some in home therapist, but again the intake appointment isn't until next Wednesday, I am concerned about what will happen between now and then. [/QUOTE]
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