01-07-2011, 01:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-07-2011, 01:18 PM by Swat Runs Train.)
Short of confining her or sedating her there really isn't too much you can do, you say she has a long attention span, does she seem to enjoy watching TV or similar? Perhaps an interactive game or something could could keep her "out of your hair".
How is she financially? Assuming your family/her could afford it I'm sure some homes could offer the extra care and attention she needs.
As far as dealing with the resulting stress (by the way the urge to commit violent acts when frustrated can be considered "normal" as long as you don't act on them) you need to come to the conclusion that it truly isn't her fault, her body simply doesn't have the mental capacity to realize how annoying what she's doing truly is.
Sorry if I suggested or asked something that was already covered in this thread, I simply don't have time to read it all right now (I'm at work) but your post seemed rather urgent.
How is she financially? Assuming your family/her could afford it I'm sure some homes could offer the extra care and attention she needs.
As far as dealing with the resulting stress (by the way the urge to commit violent acts when frustrated can be considered "normal" as long as you don't act on them) you need to come to the conclusion that it truly isn't her fault, her body simply doesn't have the mental capacity to realize how annoying what she's doing truly is.
Sorry if I suggested or asked something that was already covered in this thread, I simply don't have time to read it all right now (I'm at work) but your post seemed rather urgent.