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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here. Is it legal to create a safe room that I can lock DS inside of? We have a safe room that locks from the inside and we sometimes lock ourselves in that room with him. It has a bed and we can lie in it and the room is safe. But what happens when I go in there with DS is he will scream directly in my ear or throw things at me, so it’s not restful. Wondering if I could create a room I could lock DS in from the outside, what a camera on the inside. So I could keep him safe but get away from him. I’m At the absolute end of my rope today. [/quote] We've done the exact same thing with DC's bedroom. Set a timer he can see and put him in the room for that time. Agree with the pp who suggested plastic plates (and cups). I also use paper plates to cut down on dishes since DC makes up for that with 3x as much laundry. Aide uses headphones to protect her hearing when DC is yelling. Gloves, long sleeves, arm and leg guards. It's not the life I envisioned but we are getting through it. [/quote]
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