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[quote=Anonymous]Im sorry you had a rough day! BTDT with my autistic teen (the public meltdowns haven’t happened in years, I hope that might bring some solace), and your DH needs to help. I’d talk to your parenting coach specifically about a “safety plan” for when these things happen. Say you’re worried child will push you down the stairs if you’re on your own, and how should you plan for your safety? And your child’s. Also if you can have a session with just the adults be straight about how your husband refuses to help you be safe by handling the meltdown, and ask what to do about that? Let your husband have a therapy session on his own to discuss his own fears or hesitation about handling a public meltdown- he really needs to find a way to be helpful and not just pass the buck on parenting. [/quote]
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