Hi, J.. I don't have any advice, I just have to respond! You're my type of person! I love the quiet, and I can't stand screaming in my ears. My older son was born with what I think is an unnatural lung capacity (lol) and he got my husband's "need to shout to get it out" gene. It has nothing to do with violent personalities -- I just have loud voices in my house. In my house growing up, people weren't generally loud unless they were going to get violent, usually verbally so. So I tend to react negatively to lots of noise, as you can imagine. When my second son was born, I was relieved at how different he was than my first. He loves to have fun, and he's all boy, don't get me wrong, but he has a naturally softer voice. And I can tell that my daughter, born 12 weeks ago, is much the same way. But now with three young, energetic voices in the house (the first two often playing loud and screaming at one another), I sometimes wonder what in the world a quiet-type like me has gotten herself into! I've attempted to keep the house at a reasonable decibel level many different ways, but I find myself "shushing" them at every turn and that doesn't seem right. I think I may just have to develop tougher ears and a few more nerves. My husband keeps having to remind me that they are just children, after all. There'll be plenty of time for them to learn to lower the volume. ;)