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Could you PLEASE just ZIP IT???
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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 156299" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>NO it's not cute! I'm speaking from experience as my son does the same thing. We've done the space bubble thing, we've talked about who it is appropriate to talk to and who it isn't. It doesn't matter. We even developed a signal for too much information (too much info) where I squeeze his shoulder as an indicator for him to stop. Nothing works and sometimes I think he does it to tick me off. It's like, ha ha are you going to stop me from talking to this lady? How are you gonna do it? Worse yet, the well-meaning person that talks back to him! All it takes is the slightest show of interest for him to ramble on and on about nothing. I feel like just walking aways and coming back for him in twenty minutes. I'd like to get him a tee shirt that says, "Caution: Uncontrolled Babbler--Talk to at Own Risk!"</p><p></p><p>Another thing my son does along these lines... In a group of people such as a classroom or his tae kwon do class, when the instructor speaks, he feels the need to respond to everythng she says. He doesn't get the idea that she is talking to the entire group and unless asking a question, there is no need to respond. He truly believes that everyone is as facinated by his comments as he is!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 156299, member: 225"] NO it's not cute! I'm speaking from experience as my son does the same thing. We've done the space bubble thing, we've talked about who it is appropriate to talk to and who it isn't. It doesn't matter. We even developed a signal for too much information (too much info) where I squeeze his shoulder as an indicator for him to stop. Nothing works and sometimes I think he does it to tick me off. It's like, ha ha are you going to stop me from talking to this lady? How are you gonna do it? Worse yet, the well-meaning person that talks back to him! All it takes is the slightest show of interest for him to ramble on and on about nothing. I feel like just walking aways and coming back for him in twenty minutes. I'd like to get him a tee shirt that says, "Caution: Uncontrolled Babbler--Talk to at Own Risk!" Another thing my son does along these lines... In a group of people such as a classroom or his tae kwon do class, when the instructor speaks, he feels the need to respond to everythng she says. He doesn't get the idea that she is talking to the entire group and unless asking a question, there is no need to respond. He truly believes that everyone is as facinated by his comments as he is! [/QUOTE]
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