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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How do you know that it bothers her? Does she say it bothers her?[/quote] Yes. She'll say 'that lady looked at me weird. She thinks I'm weird' or something like that.[/quote] What if you said "I think she wasn't expecting that sound from you"? What would your DD say?[/quote] I'm not sure. I think she'd probably just not answer. Usually, I say (quietly, not angrily) 'look around, is anyone else barking?' but that hasn't seemed to stop it.[/quote] I would be MUCH more direct. “She looked at you because you are barking.” [/quote] I feel like I have said something to that effect at times. Maybe I should say it just like above. I appreciate the responses here! And that they 'get it'. It's not like I can ask my mom friends of NT kids, 'hey, what do you do when your kid barks at Target?' LOL[/quote]
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