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MaidoftheMoors
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Hi Everyone
I am working with an 11 year old lad who has a brain injury that presents like autism. He has a history of much challenging behaviour, but this is now well controlled by consistency and predictability. He has a wall-mounted TV with a protective screen. Today he had a new carer working with him (who has been shadowing other carers) and it didn't go well. In his distress, he managed to break the TV.
Does anyone know of an especially adapted TV or way to protect the TV from damage please?
Many thanks.
I am working with an 11 year old lad who has a brain injury that presents like autism. He has a history of much challenging behaviour, but this is now well controlled by consistency and predictability. He has a wall-mounted TV with a protective screen. Today he had a new carer working with him (who has been shadowing other carers) and it didn't go well. In his distress, he managed to break the TV.
Does anyone know of an especially adapted TV or way to protect the TV from damage please?
Many thanks.
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i have sen this furniture advertised
http://www.toughfurniture.com/furniture/tv-protection -
i saw this furniture at poss future residential setting for my son - it looks fine
http://www.toughfurniture.com/autism-friendly-furniture
give them a call -
cerebra innovations can also help for very specifc requests
http://www.cerebra.org.uk/English/gethelp/cic/Pages/default.aspx -
Fantastic! Thank you Natasha. Much appreciated.
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another suggestion on our fb page: http://www.facebook.com/netbuddytips to use a ceiling / high wall mounted projector instead
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A Tough Furniture TV box is on order )
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