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[quote=Anonymous]My child is also like this OP. It's exhausting. We are going back to behavioral therapy for this and other issues. But this is just... exhausting. Unless people live with this behavior, they just have no idea. It's not just one thing. It's so difficult. I cringe, when I see DS getting worked up, because I know he's going to have a rough time self-calming. I try to gently but firmly correct my child. "Larlo, no one is laughing anymore; it's not appropriate to laugh about it anymore out loud." Or: "Do you see my expression? Do you think that makes me happy or sad?" Or: "No one wants to play that game anymore." I just correct him. He usually understands to stop. There was some stuff about this in CBT - cognitive behavioral therapy... I think it was trying to teach him to try to notice other people's behavior and to "match" body movements, voice loudness, etc. Think that's what it was. We need to revisit it, clearly![/quote]
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