Monday, August 6, 2012

10 Alternatives to Restraining a Child with Special Needs

Special needs caregivers often report that they are reluctant or upset if they have to physically restrain their children in certain situations.

The purpose of restraining is to keep something from continuing to take place, and is often a last resort. People wonder if there are ways to prevent the need for it at all.

Here are 10 different strategies that parents and caregivers can try to minimize and avoid physical restraining their children.

http://www.cpfamilynetwork.org/in-the-news/10-alternatives-to-restraining-a-child-with-special-needs

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