Anonymous wrote:I feel so bad sending him to his room for singing, but it is sooooo annoying. He has sensory processing issues, and although a lot of the sensory issues have dissipated since his toddler years, the constant singing (loudly!) has seen an uptick since the quarantine. Or maybe I’m noticing it now that I’m with him all day. His 1st grade teacher did say at the beginning of the year that my son sang a lot at inappropriate times, and he found a way to stop it. Aha, I will reach out to that teacher to see what he did to stop the singing. Well, if anyone has suggestions...
OP, I don't mean this unkindly, but is it possible that you, too, have sensory processing issues? I ask because I do (they come free with my ADHD). Loud singing-- like a lot of things my kid does-- would annoy a lot of people! But it would extra-annoy people like me. I find at least part of the solution is to lessen the sensory impact. Sometimes I have to close my eyes, or put in earplugs, before I lose it. Then I can calmly address the issue-- or am able to ignore it entirely.