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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 375636" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Ranny and Marg have good points. Esp about having difficult child make his own loud noises - ones he can control. If you don't want cap guns around (we had major problems every time Wiz had any sort of gun, and he could make them out of cooked spaghetti!) you can get the cap gun refills that are the little rolls and let him pound on them with a hammer on the sidewalk. He can roll them out and do them one at a time or he can try to do several at once by stacking them on top of each other. It is a wonderful outlet for aggression - worked wonders for Wiz.</p><p> </p><p>You DO have to live next door to this neighbor, so maybe trying to work out an arrangement would be a good idea. The neighbor probably doesn't have any clue about what the noise does to your difficult child, esp if difficult child engages in loud activities when he is in control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 375636, member: 1233"] Ranny and Marg have good points. Esp about having difficult child make his own loud noises - ones he can control. If you don't want cap guns around (we had major problems every time Wiz had any sort of gun, and he could make them out of cooked spaghetti!) you can get the cap gun refills that are the little rolls and let him pound on them with a hammer on the sidewalk. He can roll them out and do them one at a time or he can try to do several at once by stacking them on top of each other. It is a wonderful outlet for aggression - worked wonders for Wiz. You DO have to live next door to this neighbor, so maybe trying to work out an arrangement would be a good idea. The neighbor probably doesn't have any clue about what the noise does to your difficult child, esp if difficult child engages in loud activities when he is in control. [/QUOTE]
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