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Saying "potty" "pee" etc even the word bathroom leads to tantrums? Why??
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 615047" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hmm. My difficult child used to have a tantrum if anyone whistled or sang except me. (One of the few things he "allowed" me to do!) You shouldn't have to whisper around your own son.</p><p>This is all related to the bathroom activities, right? I would tell him to stop screaming or he will have to leave the room. Is he small enough to carry?</p><p>Some things are nonsensical except to the kids, and you just have to teach behavior.</p><p>Sorry I can't be of more help; I hope someone here has better ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 615047, member: 3419"] Hmm. My difficult child used to have a tantrum if anyone whistled or sang except me. (One of the few things he "allowed" me to do!) You shouldn't have to whisper around your own son. This is all related to the bathroom activities, right? I would tell him to stop screaming or he will have to leave the room. Is he small enough to carry? Some things are nonsensical except to the kids, and you just have to teach behavior. Sorry I can't be of more help; I hope someone here has better ideas. [/QUOTE]
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