Guest guest Posted August 23, 2010 Report Share Posted August 23, 2010 , Just a couple of tips that seem to help around our house, try a noise machine or a fan in his room to help drown out surrounding sounds. We have also found that the ipod is a great tool....if he is like my daughter, she likes the loud noise of music, it's those soft everyday body noises that set her off. Carolyn > > Hello, > > I am just new to this group and find eveything you're all writing very > interesting. I don't have 4S myself, but have a 10-yr old son who does. > Everything I've read here has been from grown-up sufferers. What I need to > know is how to help my child. (He's now lying on the stair landing instead > of in bed because everyone upstairs is breathing.) > I also need survival tips for his siblings. They bear the scars from his > extreme reactions to their noises. > If there are other parents out there I would love to hear from you. Also, > if any of you adults can offer things you would have liked your parents to > have done differently, I would appreciate hearing that as well. I don't > want him to grow up resenting us and never wanting to come visit and I want > to have greater peace in our home. > Thanks. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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