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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 113404" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I think I'd try to role play before an event to alleviate some of the anxiety. The more that is known, the less stressful it becomes. Also, like the rehearsals for the play, the more the behavior is rehearsed at home, the better chance that it will be appropriate when occurring.</p><p></p><p>Since your son does seem to understand proper social behavior, have you tried taping him so he can see how he looks to others when he is behaving inappropriately? This may help him understand just how annoying he can be. If you do this, be sure and catch some of the people around him so he can see the effect he is having on others.</p><p></p><p>I found with my daughter at ages 8 and 9 that if I gave her explicit instructions (no jumping, shouting, running, pinching, hitting, etc.), the better chance she had of behaving for that event.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 113404, member: 3626"] I think I'd try to role play before an event to alleviate some of the anxiety. The more that is known, the less stressful it becomes. Also, like the rehearsals for the play, the more the behavior is rehearsed at home, the better chance that it will be appropriate when occurring. Since your son does seem to understand proper social behavior, have you tried taping him so he can see how he looks to others when he is behaving inappropriately? This may help him understand just how annoying he can be. If you do this, be sure and catch some of the people around him so he can see the effect he is having on others. I found with my daughter at ages 8 and 9 that if I gave her explicit instructions (no jumping, shouting, running, pinching, hitting, etc.), the better chance she had of behaving for that event. [/QUOTE]
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