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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 497864" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>I was trying to remember our evening yesterday. When he came from school, he was not the most pleasant. Then he asked to practice his Ukulele and dinner went really well. Then all 3 kids were playing together and became increasingly loud (they were playing really good together, just loud). They would not listen to my asking them to not make so much noise. I was trying to wtach the news... When I shouted "Now that is enough, go play downstairs", they did but V was harder to deal with for the rest of the evening<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/groooansmileyf.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":groan:" title="groan :groan:" data-shortname=":groan:" />. The Ukulele has a good affect on him but it will also quickly disapear if I don't stay real quite myself. </p><p>As far as music therapy: nothing in my little town, that's why I picked the teacher he has. I explained what I am looking for for V and seemed to be very opened to it. He is young, full of enthousiasme and real patient.</p><p>In my little rural area, I will highly likely not find "skilled" professional, but might be able to surround myself with genuinely good people who might take the time to understand and adapt.</p><p>So far: an excellent tutor, music teacher, behavior counselor. And the Occupational Therapist (OT) who starts coming to our house today (she seemed very skilled).</p><p>Wow: we have a plan in action.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 497864, member: 11847"] I was trying to remember our evening yesterday. When he came from school, he was not the most pleasant. Then he asked to practice his Ukulele and dinner went really well. Then all 3 kids were playing together and became increasingly loud (they were playing really good together, just loud). They would not listen to my asking them to not make so much noise. I was trying to wtach the news... When I shouted "Now that is enough, go play downstairs", they did but V was harder to deal with for the rest of the evening:groooansmileyf:. The Ukulele has a good affect on him but it will also quickly disapear if I don't stay real quite myself. As far as music therapy: nothing in my little town, that's why I picked the teacher he has. I explained what I am looking for for V and seemed to be very opened to it. He is young, full of enthousiasme and real patient. In my little rural area, I will highly likely not find "skilled" professional, but might be able to surround myself with genuinely good people who might take the time to understand and adapt. So far: an excellent tutor, music teacher, behavior counselor. And the Occupational Therapist (OT) who starts coming to our house today (she seemed very skilled). Wow: we have a plan in action. [/QUOTE]
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