Anonymous
Post 04/09/2020 10:39     Subject: 1st grader will not stop singing. All day.

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...


He's happy. Maybe he'll start whining and crying all day and you'll be praying for him to start singing again.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2020 22:27     Subject: 1st grader will not stop singing. All day.

Op here —thanks everyone I love these responses! I haven’t asked his teacher yet how he redirected the singing, but I will, and no I haven’t posted this before, and yes I do also have sensory issues plus occasional migraines — noise *really* bothers me. So yeah we’re a great combo! I love my son and his exuberance however. Someone mentioned old town road. For my son it’s been: old town road, any Bruno Mars song, and any pop 100 he hears (not thru me). Also theme songs to cartoons. He takes a broadway class but sadly does not sing the classroom tunes at home... he claims he only wants me to hear him at the class performance ??
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2020 10:36     Subject: 1st grader will not stop singing. All day.

Anonymous wrote:
Strathmore Children’s Chorus, after this over.

They are very good.



This, plus noise cancelling headphones for you. I like Jabra in ear headphones. You could also try to establish times during the day where the singing can be freely done. You will just have to go to another room or slap your headphones on.
I have a son that sings and dances all the time. He's a little older so I can just tell him to give me a break sometimes. Most of the time I put in my noise cancelling headphones. Believe it or not, a few months ago I bought him and Ipod and he likes to go to his room and sing and dance.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2020 09:26     Subject: 1st grader will not stop singing. All day.

Anonymous wrote:in addition to a lollipop, other "alerting" things for the mouth like sticky, salty, sour or crunchy:
*chewing gum, eating carrots, pretzels or other crunchy things,
*sticky things (peanut butter)
* sour (pickles) or
*salty (vege straws) all might help.

You of course don't want kids snacking on junk all day, so (sugar free) chewing gum might also help sometimes, and carrots dipped in peanut butter aren't as bad as chips and pretzels all day..


I laughed out loud. Im not going to give my kid pickles to stop them from singing.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2020 09:02     Subject: 1st grader will not stop singing. All day.

Singing is a natural human expression! Let the poor kid sing!
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2020 08:46     Subject: 1st grader will not stop singing. All day.

My first grader does the same thing. I’ve discovered that playing calming music, or an audible story (kids stories are currently free!) has helped a lot.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2020 08:28     Subject: 1st grader will not stop singing. All day.

in addition to a lollipop, other "alerting" things for the mouth like sticky, salty, sour or crunchy:
*chewing gum, eating carrots, pretzels or other crunchy things,
*sticky things (peanut butter)
* sour (pickles) or
*salty (vege straws) all might help.

You of course don't want kids snacking on junk all day, so (sugar free) chewing gum might also help sometimes, and carrots dipped in peanut butter aren't as bad as chips and pretzels all day..
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2020 02:48     Subject: 1st grader will not stop singing. All day.

Anonymous wrote:I would start a behavior chart.


Is there anything some people wouldn't start a behavior chart for?
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2020 00:24     Subject: 1st grader will not stop singing. All day.

Anonymous wrote:Aw! He's probably just really happy! Maybe do a quick lesson on musical dynamics (piano and forte) and gently ask him to sing piano from now on? My kid sings constantly, too, and I just realized I tune it out because husband who is home all the time now is going NUTS with the singing and I haven't even noticed!


This won’t work with a kid who sings to stim.
Anonymous
Post 04/07/2020 23:11     Subject: 1st grader will not stop singing. All day.

Aw! He's probably just really happy! Maybe do a quick lesson on musical dynamics (piano and forte) and gently ask him to sing piano from now on? My kid sings constantly, too, and I just realized I tune it out because husband who is home all the time now is going NUTS with the singing and I haven't even noticed!
Anonymous
Post 04/07/2020 23:05     Subject: 1st grader will not stop singing. All day.

Yep, ADHD first grader in my house who sings allll the time. Agony to me, also an ADHD mom. None of the suggestions above would help her stop. I give her other things to do with her mouth: a Dum Dum lollipop to suck on, for example.

This quiets her and helps her focus on other things.

Obviously she cannot do this her whole life. We literally just got her official diagnosis right before Covid 19 started so I am trouble shooting in my own using my own life experience to help inform me. But I think other things to keep her mouth busy — or at least other things to give her sensory input — could help.

Good luck to us all!!!!