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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Get a storm door that has a secure screen and can lock from the inside. Put that on your front door so she can open the front door, talk to people, but not admit them without unlocking it. Teach her to call you or your husband and if she cannote reach either of you, how to call 911. Tell her it's alright to call and tell the police that her grandmother is trying to enter the house without one of your parents there and report when her grandmother is trying to get in when she isn't supposed to. Having a barrier like a locking screen door often helps by giving control back to the person who is scared. The door is locked and she (your daughter) has control over whether the door gets unlocked.[/quote] Why should she open the door at all? If she's home alone and not expecting anyone (like a friend) she shouldn't even answer the door.[/quote]
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