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[quote=Anonymous]I’m not sure I would put him in the safe room by himself, at this age. I use ear plugs, they are the small foam ones & I have long hair so hard to see. Only put soft things in there that won’t hurt you or DS. Have DH take turns in there with him too, sometimes a different person helps. Bolts on doors to the outside at the top of the door frame, out of DS’s reach. Alarms on doors. Drastically safety proof home. No breakables, knives stored away, etc. In my experience, it got a little better as they got older. But start now to do everything you can to avoid the physical confrontations. Things have to be really, really unsafe to intervene - like more than being naked outside in a warm climate. Because the physical confrontation with a child in the middle of a race could be worse. [/quote]
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