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I to not have any advice to this but wanted to sahre of a thing. My

daughter had been learning of rights and wrongs and sins and such so

much to remember when you are of little but she to mixed them all

into one huge thinking and so one day maybe age of 9 or so I to

heared the door slam of shut and came to investigate of the noise

and hear is my youngest daughter coming in with plastic bag and tape

it was 7 AM and she when I to aksed her she to say she placed

letters on peoples doors. I to say what letters she to say leters to

remind them they are going to hell ofr sins of smoking and drinking

and drugging LOL. I to picked her up and ran out night gown and all

and quickly asked her where did you to put the notes and she showed

of me and I to hoped I to getted them all and had to explain to her

this is not a correct way to get people to be of healthy and it is

not christian like to judge of peoples and say they are of going to

hell for sins.

But regardless it was a fear for me ever so much after that.

One things I to did to my home whem my son was little who was my

escape person is to hang a long strand of jingle bells to the door.

So if the door was opened or shut the bells would be to jingle and

make noise for me to hear of it . I to also had an outside door in

which I to had a hook lock way to the top so my childrens had to

scoot things to reach it to get out first.

Sondra

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I to not have any advice to this but wanted to sahre of a thing. My

daughter had been learning of rights and wrongs and sins and such so

much to remember when you are of little but she to mixed them all

into one huge thinking and so one day maybe age of 9 or so I to

heared the door slam of shut and came to investigate of the noise

and hear is my youngest daughter coming in with plastic bag and tape

it was 7 AM and she when I to aksed her she to say she placed

letters on peoples doors. I to say what letters she to say leters to

remind them they are going to hell ofr sins of smoking and drinking

and drugging LOL. I to picked her up and ran out night gown and all

and quickly asked her where did you to put the notes and she showed

of me and I to hoped I to getted them all and had to explain to her

this is not a correct way to get people to be of healthy and it is

not christian like to judge of peoples and say they are of going to

hell for sins.

But regardless it was a fear for me ever so much after that.

One things I to did to my home whem my son was little who was my

escape person is to hang a long strand of jingle bells to the door.

So if the door was opened or shut the bells would be to jingle and

make noise for me to hear of it . I to also had an outside door in

which I to had a hook lock way to the top so my childrens had to

scoot things to reach it to get out first.

Sondra

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I to not have any advice to this but wanted to sahre of a thing. My

daughter had been learning of rights and wrongs and sins and such so

much to remember when you are of little but she to mixed them all

into one huge thinking and so one day maybe age of 9 or so I to

heared the door slam of shut and came to investigate of the noise

and hear is my youngest daughter coming in with plastic bag and tape

it was 7 AM and she when I to aksed her she to say she placed

letters on peoples doors. I to say what letters she to say leters to

remind them they are going to hell ofr sins of smoking and drinking

and drugging LOL. I to picked her up and ran out night gown and all

and quickly asked her where did you to put the notes and she showed

of me and I to hoped I to getted them all and had to explain to her

this is not a correct way to get people to be of healthy and it is

not christian like to judge of peoples and say they are of going to

hell for sins.

But regardless it was a fear for me ever so much after that.

One things I to did to my home whem my son was little who was my

escape person is to hang a long strand of jingle bells to the door.

So if the door was opened or shut the bells would be to jingle and

make noise for me to hear of it . I to also had an outside door in

which I to had a hook lock way to the top so my childrens had to

scoot things to reach it to get out first.

Sondra

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Check pool supply stores for these types of alarms too, they usually

have them cheap and easy to install.

Amnesty

> Hi,

>

> There is a product by First Alert that adheres to a door or window

with

> strong sticky tape and works by activating a magnetic field - when

the field

> is broken, ie the door/window opens, the EXTREMELY LOUD alarm

sounds. I

> have these on my doors and windows at home to let us know if/when

our 13

> year old daughter with Autism gets " wanderlust " :-)

>

> I found them at a Big Lots for 8 in a package for something like

$9.95, but

> I saw them in a catalague recently for 8 in a package for $19.95 -

don't

> know which catalague though.

>

> The website www.mypreciouskid.com also carries a similar alarm for

$10.00

> each.

>

> Hope this helps! We can now be aware when she leaves her room at

night

> without having to bolt her in. It does scare everyone half to

death, but I

> guess that's the point. :-)

>

> Patty in Indiana

>

> Securing windows and doors??

>

>

> Need some help here!

>

> What has everyone done in the past with preventing their child from

> leaving the house and still making it escapable in case of fire or

> emergency?

>

> My daughter will just leave when she wants. She can manipulate the

> locks (even the dead bolt) and sometimes she can do this first

thing

> in the morning. I've caught her trying to leave with her PJ's on

> very early. I don't want her to do this if we are still asleep

> (unlikely) but a real possibility.

>

> Do you secure the door? What if there is a fire? What about

window

> as this has become an issue too she managed to get the screens up

> and was half out of our second story window as I walked in. Boy

> talk about you heart in your stomach.

>

> Do you have alarms or is the window/door secured so they can't get

> them open. Didn't think this would be an issue but it has become

> one.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Autism_in_Girls-subscribe

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Check pool supply stores for these types of alarms too, they usually

have them cheap and easy to install.

Amnesty

> Hi,

>

> There is a product by First Alert that adheres to a door or window

with

> strong sticky tape and works by activating a magnetic field - when

the field

> is broken, ie the door/window opens, the EXTREMELY LOUD alarm

sounds. I

> have these on my doors and windows at home to let us know if/when

our 13

> year old daughter with Autism gets " wanderlust " :-)

>

> I found them at a Big Lots for 8 in a package for something like

$9.95, but

> I saw them in a catalague recently for 8 in a package for $19.95 -

don't

> know which catalague though.

>

> The website www.mypreciouskid.com also carries a similar alarm for

$10.00

> each.

>

> Hope this helps! We can now be aware when she leaves her room at

night

> without having to bolt her in. It does scare everyone half to

death, but I

> guess that's the point. :-)

>

> Patty in Indiana

>

> Securing windows and doors??

>

>

> Need some help here!

>

> What has everyone done in the past with preventing their child from

> leaving the house and still making it escapable in case of fire or

> emergency?

>

> My daughter will just leave when she wants. She can manipulate the

> locks (even the dead bolt) and sometimes she can do this first

thing

> in the morning. I've caught her trying to leave with her PJ's on

> very early. I don't want her to do this if we are still asleep

> (unlikely) but a real possibility.

>

> Do you secure the door? What if there is a fire? What about

window

> as this has become an issue too she managed to get the screens up

> and was half out of our second story window as I walked in. Boy

> talk about you heart in your stomach.

>

> Do you have alarms or is the window/door secured so they can't get

> them open. Didn't think this would be an issue but it has become

> one.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Autism_in_Girls-subscribe

> ------------------------ Autism_in_Girls-

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>

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Check pool supply stores for these types of alarms too, they usually

have them cheap and easy to install.

Amnesty

> Hi,

>

> There is a product by First Alert that adheres to a door or window

with

> strong sticky tape and works by activating a magnetic field - when

the field

> is broken, ie the door/window opens, the EXTREMELY LOUD alarm

sounds. I

> have these on my doors and windows at home to let us know if/when

our 13

> year old daughter with Autism gets " wanderlust " :-)

>

> I found them at a Big Lots for 8 in a package for something like

$9.95, but

> I saw them in a catalague recently for 8 in a package for $19.95 -

don't

> know which catalague though.

>

> The website www.mypreciouskid.com also carries a similar alarm for

$10.00

> each.

>

> Hope this helps! We can now be aware when she leaves her room at

night

> without having to bolt her in. It does scare everyone half to

death, but I

> guess that's the point. :-)

>

> Patty in Indiana

>

> Securing windows and doors??

>

>

> Need some help here!

>

> What has everyone done in the past with preventing their child from

> leaving the house and still making it escapable in case of fire or

> emergency?

>

> My daughter will just leave when she wants. She can manipulate the

> locks (even the dead bolt) and sometimes she can do this first

thing

> in the morning. I've caught her trying to leave with her PJ's on

> very early. I don't want her to do this if we are still asleep

> (unlikely) but a real possibility.

>

> Do you secure the door? What if there is a fire? What about

window

> as this has become an issue too she managed to get the screens up

> and was half out of our second story window as I walked in. Boy

> talk about you heart in your stomach.

>

> Do you have alarms or is the window/door secured so they can't get

> them open. Didn't think this would be an issue but it has become

> one.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Autism_in_Girls-subscribe

> ------------------------ Autism_in_Girls-

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The ones my parents installed for their pool can be disabled so when

there are no little kids in the house they don't have to listen to

the alarm every time someone opens the door.

Amnesty

> > Hi,

> >

> > There is a product by First Alert that adheres to a door or

window

> with

> > strong sticky tape and works by activating a magnetic field -

when

> the field

> > is broken, ie the door/window opens, the EXTREMELY LOUD alarm

> sounds. I

> > have these on my doors and windows at home to let us know if/when

> our 13

> > year old daughter with Autism gets " wanderlust " :-)

> >

> > I found them at a Big Lots for 8 in a package for something like

> $9.95, but

> > I saw them in a catalague recently for 8 in a package for $19.95 -

> don't

> > know which catalague though.

> >

> > The website www.mypreciouskid.com also carries a similar alarm

for

> $10.00

> > each.

> >

> > Hope this helps! We can now be aware when she leaves her room at

> night

> > without having to bolt her in. It does scare everyone half to

> death, but I

> > guess that's the point. :-)

> >

> > Patty in Indiana

> >

> > Securing windows and doors??

> >

> >

> > Need some help here!

> >

> > What has everyone done in the past with preventing their child

> from

> > leaving the house and still making it escapable in case of fire

or

> > emergency?

> >

> > My daughter will just leave when she wants. She can manipulate

> the

> > locks (even the dead bolt) and sometimes she can do this first

> thing

> > in the morning. I've caught her trying to leave with her PJ's on

> > very early. I don't want her to do this if we are still asleep

> > (unlikely) but a real possibility.

> >

> > Do you secure the door? What if there is a fire? What about

> window

> > as this has become an issue too she managed to get the screens up

> > and was half out of our second story window as I walked in. Boy

> > talk about you heart in your stomach.

> >

> > Do you have alarms or is the window/door secured so they can't

get

> > them open. Didn't think this would be an issue but it has become

> > one.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Autism_in_Girls-subscribe

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> >

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The ones my parents installed for their pool can be disabled so when

there are no little kids in the house they don't have to listen to

the alarm every time someone opens the door.

Amnesty

> > Hi,

> >

> > There is a product by First Alert that adheres to a door or

window

> with

> > strong sticky tape and works by activating a magnetic field -

when

> the field

> > is broken, ie the door/window opens, the EXTREMELY LOUD alarm

> sounds. I

> > have these on my doors and windows at home to let us know if/when

> our 13

> > year old daughter with Autism gets " wanderlust " :-)

> >

> > I found them at a Big Lots for 8 in a package for something like

> $9.95, but

> > I saw them in a catalague recently for 8 in a package for $19.95 -

> don't

> > know which catalague though.

> >

> > The website www.mypreciouskid.com also carries a similar alarm

for

> $10.00

> > each.

> >

> > Hope this helps! We can now be aware when she leaves her room at

> night

> > without having to bolt her in. It does scare everyone half to

> death, but I

> > guess that's the point. :-)

> >

> > Patty in Indiana

> >

> > Securing windows and doors??

> >

> >

> > Need some help here!

> >

> > What has everyone done in the past with preventing their child

> from

> > leaving the house and still making it escapable in case of fire

or

> > emergency?

> >

> > My daughter will just leave when she wants. She can manipulate

> the

> > locks (even the dead bolt) and sometimes she can do this first

> thing

> > in the morning. I've caught her trying to leave with her PJ's on

> > very early. I don't want her to do this if we are still asleep

> > (unlikely) but a real possibility.

> >

> > Do you secure the door? What if there is a fire? What about

> window

> > as this has become an issue too she managed to get the screens up

> > and was half out of our second story window as I walked in. Boy

> > talk about you heart in your stomach.

> >

> > Do you have alarms or is the window/door secured so they can't

get

> > them open. Didn't think this would be an issue but it has become

> > one.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Autism_in_Girls-subscribe

> > ------------------------ Autism_in_Girls-

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> >

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The ones my parents installed for their pool can be disabled so when

there are no little kids in the house they don't have to listen to

the alarm every time someone opens the door.

Amnesty

> > Hi,

> >

> > There is a product by First Alert that adheres to a door or

window

> with

> > strong sticky tape and works by activating a magnetic field -

when

> the field

> > is broken, ie the door/window opens, the EXTREMELY LOUD alarm

> sounds. I

> > have these on my doors and windows at home to let us know if/when

> our 13

> > year old daughter with Autism gets " wanderlust " :-)

> >

> > I found them at a Big Lots for 8 in a package for something like

> $9.95, but

> > I saw them in a catalague recently for 8 in a package for $19.95 -

> don't

> > know which catalague though.

> >

> > The website www.mypreciouskid.com also carries a similar alarm

for

> $10.00

> > each.

> >

> > Hope this helps! We can now be aware when she leaves her room at

> night

> > without having to bolt her in. It does scare everyone half to

> death, but I

> > guess that's the point. :-)

> >

> > Patty in Indiana

> >

> > Securing windows and doors??

> >

> >

> > Need some help here!

> >

> > What has everyone done in the past with preventing their child

> from

> > leaving the house and still making it escapable in case of fire

or

> > emergency?

> >

> > My daughter will just leave when she wants. She can manipulate

> the

> > locks (even the dead bolt) and sometimes she can do this first

> thing

> > in the morning. I've caught her trying to leave with her PJ's on

> > very early. I don't want her to do this if we are still asleep

> > (unlikely) but a real possibility.

> >

> > Do you secure the door? What if there is a fire? What about

> window

> > as this has become an issue too she managed to get the screens up

> > and was half out of our second story window as I walked in. Boy

> > talk about you heart in your stomach.

> >

> > Do you have alarms or is the window/door secured so they can't

get

> > them open. Didn't think this would be an issue but it has become

> > one.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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> unsubscribe

> >

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