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    How about just giving him some space? Do you have a highchair where he is kind of up away from the group & give him some activities and back away. I can imagine how intimidating it must be for these little ones, some who have been the only child in a nice quiet home....suddenly all this activity from all different directions? This way, he can observe from a distance for awhile? Hope that helps?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamalittledream View Post
    How about just giving him some space? Do you have a highchair where he is kind of up away from the group & give him some activities and back away. I can imagine how intimidating it must be for these little ones, some who have been the only child in a nice quiet home....suddenly all this activity from all different directions? This way, he can observe from a distance for awhile? Hope that helps?!
    This is good advice. Someone gave me this advice when I had my scream (maybe the same person? ) and it worked wonders. He wouldn't DO ANYTHING tho. He didn't even want me to touch him. Eventually, I noticed that if he was away and in a playpen where he could SEE and HEAR but no one could TOUCH him and no one paid attention to him, it make a HUGE difference.

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