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Can an RAS attack be controlled, once the child has experienced fright/other stimulus?

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Can an RAS attack be controlled, once the child has experienced fright/other stimulus?

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The child has no control over the process. Some parents find, in the early stages they can avert the attack, by a combination of reassuring the child, talking and placing them down in the recovery position or blowing in their face. Different children respond differently. (In older children biofeedback techniques might be useful.

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