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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 240780" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>It probably is anxiety, to a certain extent. Anxiety about not being very good in PE. My guess is she isn't very good in it. She used to find ways to get out of it and/or walk around the track with her friends when she did go. The coach would tell her he wanted to see her kick the ball x number of times to make her participate.</p><p> </p><p>Now that she is supposed to be in another grade's class, she doesn't want to reveal her poor ability to another group of kids. She told me this before when I was telling her she was going to have to go back to PE if she didn't start swimming.</p><p> </p><p>She isn't diagnosis'ed with anxiety. Maybe that is what is fueling this. However, she has displayed the same defiance over doing her chores. </p><p> </p><p>Her excuses for not swimming ranged from she bumped into something and bruised her leg to she hadn't been in so long it was embarrassing to there weren't very many kids there. </p><p> </p><p>If she really didn't want to go to PE, she could have gone to swimming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 240780, member: 1792"] It probably is anxiety, to a certain extent. Anxiety about not being very good in PE. My guess is she isn't very good in it. She used to find ways to get out of it and/or walk around the track with her friends when she did go. The coach would tell her he wanted to see her kick the ball x number of times to make her participate. Now that she is supposed to be in another grade's class, she doesn't want to reveal her poor ability to another group of kids. She told me this before when I was telling her she was going to have to go back to PE if she didn't start swimming. She isn't diagnosis'ed with anxiety. Maybe that is what is fueling this. However, she has displayed the same defiance over doing her chores. Her excuses for not swimming ranged from she bumped into something and bruised her leg to she hadn't been in so long it was embarrassing to there weren't very many kids there. If she really didn't want to go to PE, she could have gone to swimming. [/QUOTE]
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