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amylouisehorner
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October 2015
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my grandaughter with CP
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amylouisehorner
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October 2015
Amy age 13 years has become very aggressive by hitting, pulling hair, nipping and screaming please help
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amylouisehorner
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we put socks on her hands when we change her pads or attend her care.
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October 2015
Really sorry to hear you're having difficulties. You might like to talk to our Behavioural Support Advisor, Gina, who should be able to offer you some advice:
https://community.scope.org.uk/discussion/25219/ask-a-behavioural-support-practitioner
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October 2015
Hello Amy,
Thank you for posting your question.
As above, do talk to our Behavioural Support Advisor but in the meantime, have you read the information on the Scope website about challenging behaviour? If not you can find it here
http://www.scope.org.uk/Support/Parents/Behaviour/What-is-challenging-behaviour
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For additional information and support you may want to contact the Challenging Behaviour Foundation
http://www.challengingbehaviour.org.uk/
If you have a social worker then it would be worth talking to them to see if there is any local support available.
If you would like to talk some more about this, please give us a call.
Best wishes
Scope helpline
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Thank you for posting your question.
As above, do talk to our Behavioural Support Advisor but in the meantime, have you read the information on the Scope website about challenging behaviour? If not you can find it here http://www.scope.org.uk/Support/Parents/Behaviour/What-is-challenging-behaviour.
For additional information and support you may want to contact the Challenging Behaviour Foundation http://www.challengingbehaviour.org.uk/
If you have a social worker then it would be worth talking to them to see if there is any local support available.
If you would like to talk some more about this, please give us a call.
Best wishes
Scope helpline