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Non-stop talking - how to handle without more talking
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 439405" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Wow. I can sure symapthize with the talking. My son said mom every minute or so after I got home yesterday! I wanted to change my name! Are there any activities you can sign him up for to get him out of the house (if he can do well enough with them)? I wish I had a good answer, usually with my difficult child son there are a few things he likes to do around the house, watering the garden, playing a computer game, certain tv shows, and he will do these for at least 15minutes or so and even that small break helps me.</p><p></p><p>I too would be interested to know what medications he is on and what medication they increased? Is he like this all the time, or is it a more recent problem?</p><p></p><p>One time years ago we were in the car and difficult child son would not stop talking. He got mad at his sister because she was not listening to him, and told her so. She turned to her brother and told him maybe if he ever quit talking she would listen to him! It was all I could do not to laugh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 439405, member: 3184"] Wow. I can sure symapthize with the talking. My son said mom every minute or so after I got home yesterday! I wanted to change my name! Are there any activities you can sign him up for to get him out of the house (if he can do well enough with them)? I wish I had a good answer, usually with my difficult child son there are a few things he likes to do around the house, watering the garden, playing a computer game, certain tv shows, and he will do these for at least 15minutes or so and even that small break helps me. I too would be interested to know what medications he is on and what medication they increased? Is he like this all the time, or is it a more recent problem? One time years ago we were in the car and difficult child son would not stop talking. He got mad at his sister because she was not listening to him, and told her so. She turned to her brother and told him maybe if he ever quit talking she would listen to him! It was all I could do not to laugh. [/QUOTE]
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