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kendallina 06:00 PM 09-17-2016
Yes, I've had luck with getting down on their level and telling them to stop what they're doing and look at me. Often the words are quite firm, "You need to stop and look at me". I currently have two like this. One child I've had for two years, so he's older and has gotten so much better. Another child just started with me and I do still often need a more hands on approach, which I hate doing. Sometimes just putting my hands gently on whatever toy he's using so that he's not playing with it anymore helps too.
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