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<blockquote data-quote="mazdamama" data-source="post: 439497" data-attributes="member: 12227"><p>Both my boys do this but differently. Daniel is a non stop talker and interrupts conversations and telephone calls. some of this may be due to his medications and dxs but alot id attention seeking. I have learned to tune some of it out and I admit that at times I use the talking hand movement and say to others "he's talking and can't shut up". Sometimes when we are home I just take my own time out and head to my bedroom to read or watch TV. I tell him I am on a time out and not to bother me unless it is an emergency.</p><p>Right now Daniel's big thing is Bigfoot and he watches and rewinds the program on TV to show me again and again what they are showing. Kinda wish my computer was in another room.</p><p>David, on the other hand is very quiet when Daniel is around except for when Daniel teases him. When Daniel has been hospitalized this year David became a marathon talker but there were no screams of fear...sad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mazdamama, post: 439497, member: 12227"] Both my boys do this but differently. Daniel is a non stop talker and interrupts conversations and telephone calls. some of this may be due to his medications and dxs but alot id attention seeking. I have learned to tune some of it out and I admit that at times I use the talking hand movement and say to others "he's talking and can't shut up". Sometimes when we are home I just take my own time out and head to my bedroom to read or watch TV. I tell him I am on a time out and not to bother me unless it is an emergency. Right now Daniel's big thing is Bigfoot and he watches and rewinds the program on TV to show me again and again what they are showing. Kinda wish my computer was in another room. David, on the other hand is very quiet when Daniel is around except for when Daniel teases him. When Daniel has been hospitalized this year David became a marathon talker but there were no screams of fear...sad. [/QUOTE]
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