I have also noted a strong correlation between proximity of one of the parents and child behavior. Often, get the parent out of the room and the child calms down.
This is especially true in toddlers.
For many years I did children’s literacy programs for schools and preschools. Often I was inside a storybook character costume making it easy to see the children’s responses to me.
It was interesting how often the children were quiet, all smiles, and super friendly with me as Winnie the Pooh and then screaming as soon as the parent walked into the room.
The most rewarding time ever was doing a secondary ed special needs classes. I have never been hugged so hard in my life. Just looking out through the small openings in the costume head into the children’s eyes brought tears to my eyes.
I found the video!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UUg_av4v-rM
This is what I’ve heard parents talk about over and over.
Kid was fine until got vaccines then started showing signs of autism.
Here you get to actually see it. Don’t know if this Chelation therapy works or not but this family claims it does and they are happy. Then again not every therapy works on every illness so there you are. Glad this family got their son back.
It was interesting how often the children were quiet, all smiles, and super friendly with me as Winnie the Pooh and then screaming as soon as the parent walked into the room.
The most rewarding time ever was doing a secondary ed special needs classes. I have never been hugged so hard in my life. Just looking out through the small openings in the costume head into the childrens eyes brought tears to my eyes.
So did you run these school literacy programs in schools while you were a CPA working for Ernst & Young as an auditor or after you became a neuroscientist. Did you go see your accounting clients dressed as Winnie the Pooh too?
You are full of shit if you think anyone really believes your fantastic stories.