Perhaps it's hereditary (I have difficulty with tone), but my son has a problem with controlling his voice inflection at at times.
Or maybe it's just his age, I don't know. He's 6.5 and usually does well with his "tone of voice" in day-to-day interactions with two exceptions.
One, is annoying, but I've put the halt to it in such a way that I
have seen some results. Not saying he doesn't sometimes slip up, but he's progressed. I'm speaking of the old "command" when asking a parent (or other) to get something.
Second, and the one I'm writing about, is the whiny "cry-baby" voice he uses when he's been shown his answer on a question is incorrect. Or he can't figure something out and needs help. It is driving me up the wall and I keep reminding him to control his voice, but he seems unable to remember. When I point it out, he makes a visible effort to get his voice under control, but his tearing up doesn't help.
I know this is part of his perfectionism, but nonetheless, he needs to learn voice control!
How do I teach this?
Some of you may remember my post from last year speaking of his upset during class and his teacher questioning my husband about his alleged severity concerning our son. DS is hard on himself and she didn't understand that.
But I can see the new teacher this coming year having the same reaction. She's going to think DS' parents are strict perfectionists and that is where he's getting this. (Or am I over thinking this? My mom tells me I worry about other people's reactions too much!)
