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08-09-2007, 06:46 PM
A very quick response - the first thing to do is IGNORE him and tell any visitors to do the same. Do not talk to him or look at him. He is not present. after several minutes then you and others can make the big fuss and recognition he craves for. After a week of this he should be so much better - indeed he should be able to greet people at the door without all the explosion of emotion. This is you taking charge as his leader.
Taylor is the door greeter in my household and he'll offer a very warm welcome if encouraged. But if ignored he just says hello and retreat.
Last edited by Michael Romanos : 08-12-2007 at 02:31 AM.
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