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<blockquote data-quote="helpangel" data-source="post: 536384" data-attributes="member: 7170"><p>I would follow up and make sure not a physical problem with his hearing like tone deaf just to tone of your voice, like the other mom suggested.</p><p></p><p>My son use to hyper focus on tv or video games so I needed him to make eye contact while I told him something then repeat back to me whatever instruction I gave him; might try that it helped here though son was slightly annoyed at first -I think it was because the "didn't hear me excuse" didn't work anymore, and when he tried the "I forgot" I made him start writing it down (he hated writing more then chores)</p><p></p><p>The girls it's willful selective deafness whisper "want a cookie?" from 2 rooms away they hear that, but right in front of them trying to get them to do something? nothing - didn't hear me GRRRRR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helpangel, post: 536384, member: 7170"] I would follow up and make sure not a physical problem with his hearing like tone deaf just to tone of your voice, like the other mom suggested. My son use to hyper focus on tv or video games so I needed him to make eye contact while I told him something then repeat back to me whatever instruction I gave him; might try that it helped here though son was slightly annoyed at first -I think it was because the "didn't hear me excuse" didn't work anymore, and when he tried the "I forgot" I made him start writing it down (he hated writing more then chores) The girls it's willful selective deafness whisper "want a cookie?" from 2 rooms away they hear that, but right in front of them trying to get them to do something? nothing - didn't hear me GRRRRR [/QUOTE]
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