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Crystal,

Ignoring the undesirable behavior AND rewarding the child's desirable

behavior does tend to work with consistency at school as well as at home.

Think about using rewards. This helped deter my daughter from some

undesirable behaviors. Although, sometimes repetition can be seen as

stimming. And stimming is indirectly related to yeast overgrowth. Do you

think he is stimming when he does this? Jenn & Kali 95% SCD 6 months

Teaching a child to stop a behavior

> Hello,

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> My son is a fantastic imitator, especially of bad behavior. We are

now having a problem where, my son will see someone being the class clown,

and he will repetitively imitate them, disrupting, centers, circle time etc.

The other children will calm down, or can be told to stop, by my son does

not have the capacity to understand this is unacceptable behavior, or not to

repeat it throughout the whole day.

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> Any ideas?

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> Crystal

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