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Ideas to stop no-stop talking
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<blockquote data-quote="tessaturtle" data-source="post: 74620" data-attributes="member: 3510"><p>difficult child is like that when he is manic or in a good mood (which in his case is probably a little mania). I would agree too with the grandiosity, because it seems that plays a part when difficult child just rattles over everyone else's conversation. If you remind him that there is a conversation going so he needs to wait, then he fumes about it (I call it his growl) until he gets the chance to talk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tessaturtle, post: 74620, member: 3510"] difficult child is like that when he is manic or in a good mood (which in his case is probably a little mania). I would agree too with the grandiosity, because it seems that plays a part when difficult child just rattles over everyone else's conversation. If you remind him that there is a conversation going so he needs to wait, then he fumes about it (I call it his growl) until he gets the chance to talk. [/QUOTE]
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