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I REFUSE to take him with me anymore!! LONG
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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 68135" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>I think I would have left, or at least taken him out of there. No reason they should have to endure that kind of behavior. You never know. Perhaps one of those people got away from a difficult child for one hour for her appointment and she still had to have a difficult child ruin her peace time. </p><p>Sorry, I do not mean to offend. But, I am always thinking of others - it is my nature. </p><p></p><p>I would have tried taking him for a walk outside, or taken the treat to calm him. Or asked to be put in a room in the back, not to get in earlier than entitled to, but to just give the waiting room peace. </p><p></p><p>I sure would have spoken to him about the behavior (which might never have gotten to such levels if you went for a walk) on the way home and even perhaps a small punishment to instill that behavior is not acceptable. </p><p></p><p>by the way, my difficult child was ALWAYS anxious in dr offices. We started doing the 'I Spy' game everytime we were in doctors offices. I worked everytime. Sometimes I hated it - but I hated the behavior that would come out if we did not play the game. If you are not aware of the game, I can explain it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 68135, member: 391"] I think I would have left, or at least taken him out of there. No reason they should have to endure that kind of behavior. You never know. Perhaps one of those people got away from a difficult child for one hour for her appointment and she still had to have a difficult child ruin her peace time. Sorry, I do not mean to offend. But, I am always thinking of others - it is my nature. I would have tried taking him for a walk outside, or taken the treat to calm him. Or asked to be put in a room in the back, not to get in earlier than entitled to, but to just give the waiting room peace. I sure would have spoken to him about the behavior (which might never have gotten to such levels if you went for a walk) on the way home and even perhaps a small punishment to instill that behavior is not acceptable. by the way, my difficult child was ALWAYS anxious in dr offices. We started doing the 'I Spy' game everytime we were in doctors offices. I worked everytime. Sometimes I hated it - but I hated the behavior that would come out if we did not play the game. If you are not aware of the game, I can explain it. [/QUOTE]
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