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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 592363"><p>Will he stay in his room if told to? Would you have to hold the door shut to keep him in? How about head phones for everybody besides difficult child? You could go do yard work and leave him in the house. Run the vacuum? If your dish washer is noisy run that and sit in front of it. Do laundry and stay right by the noisy machines. Take a big book with you to read by the washer. Or your ipad/laptop. Sing a calming song at the top of your voice. Say everything in a whisper so if he wants to hear your response he has to be quiet. Would his behavior change in front of a non-family member? You could invite a friend to play. </p><p></p><p>Just throwing out some ideas. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 592363"] Will he stay in his room if told to? Would you have to hold the door shut to keep him in? How about head phones for everybody besides difficult child? You could go do yard work and leave him in the house. Run the vacuum? If your dish washer is noisy run that and sit in front of it. Do laundry and stay right by the noisy machines. Take a big book with you to read by the washer. Or your ipad/laptop. Sing a calming song at the top of your voice. Say everything in a whisper so if he wants to hear your response he has to be quiet. Would his behavior change in front of a non-family member? You could invite a friend to play. Just throwing out some ideas. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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