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In a message dated 5/14/2003 9:48:16 PM Eastern Standard Time,
ksdvm@... writes:


> Just a suggestion but why don’t you try to give him a small notebook
> and pencil and let him write down all the things he doesn’t know and
> wants to know more about instead of interrupting you at the time.
> Perhaps explain it to him as a game of “reporter” the idea being to be
> as quiet as possible so he doesn’t miss any details… then he will be
> so busy writing instead of talking….Then you guys could spend some
> quality time afterwards going over the questions and this would give him
> what he ultimately wants which is your undivided attention.
>
> Kimberly
>
>

This is an awesome suggestion...cool idea Kimberly!

One more suggestion...hope it doesn't sound like I'm overstepping, but just
to make sure, have you had his hearing checked? With him asking for
"repeats" of what people say, asking what it means, etc, it may possibly be
that he has hearing problems. I'd check it out just in case.

Nancy


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