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<blockquote data-quote="Praecepta" data-source="post: 708642" data-attributes="member: 20025"><p>So far as what to do driving home, just turn off the radio in the car and make it as quiet as you can on the drive home. No need to do anything other than that, just don't have any unneeded noise in the car. If any kids or others in car, ask them to be quiet please.</p><p></p><p>Then when you get home, suggest she go into her bedroom, turn off the light, and then close the door. If she doesn't want to do that, then just leave her be for a few hours. Try to keep it quiet in the home for those two hours if possible.</p><p></p><p>This is sort of like someone saying "If one more thing happens, I am going to SCREAM!" (They have had their fill of stress and need a break for awhile.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Praecepta, post: 708642, member: 20025"] So far as what to do driving home, just turn off the radio in the car and make it as quiet as you can on the drive home. No need to do anything other than that, just don't have any unneeded noise in the car. If any kids or others in car, ask them to be quiet please. Then when you get home, suggest she go into her bedroom, turn off the light, and then close the door. If she doesn't want to do that, then just leave her be for a few hours. Try to keep it quiet in the home for those two hours if possible. This is sort of like someone saying "If one more thing happens, I am going to SCREAM!" (They have had their fill of stress and need a break for awhile.) [/QUOTE]
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