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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 72302" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>Both the things Babbs mentioned worked here too. Less words and no moving past them until they did what was asked or understood what was asked. As well as the second, lists of instructions for chores etc. My youngest difficult child can't be given more than 1 step instructions on anything and they always have to be specific. I can't say, go clean your room, I have to say, go pick up all the dirty clothes in your room. When he finishes that, I have to say, go put your blanket and pillow on your bed. Then go pick up your cars and so on. This is actually how I typed out instructions for cleaning the playroom. Cleaning the playroom is a weekly chore and has step by step instructions like, put the movies away in the cabinet they belong in. Pick up the shoes and put them by the door. The instructions helped tremendously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 72302, member: 3837"] Both the things Babbs mentioned worked here too. Less words and no moving past them until they did what was asked or understood what was asked. As well as the second, lists of instructions for chores etc. My youngest difficult child can't be given more than 1 step instructions on anything and they always have to be specific. I can't say, go clean your room, I have to say, go pick up all the dirty clothes in your room. When he finishes that, I have to say, go put your blanket and pillow on your bed. Then go pick up your cars and so on. This is actually how I typed out instructions for cleaning the playroom. Cleaning the playroom is a weekly chore and has step by step instructions like, put the movies away in the cabinet they belong in. Pick up the shoes and put them by the door. The instructions helped tremendously. [/QUOTE]
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