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<blockquote data-quote="KateM" data-source="post: 179484" data-attributes="member: 1973"><p>Welcome, Nella!</p><p></p><p>It is overwhelming when you first get a diagnosis and have to come to terms with it. We have all been there. Feelings can range from despair, to anger, to numbness. But your son is the same little boy as he was before the diagnosis. Now, you have a starting point for care and interventions. Reading is a good start. Coming to this forum is also a godsend for us - we can share our stories and experiences and find was has worked( and what hasn't) for others in the same situation.</p><p></p><p>I understand your worry -- but try not to expend your energy in that way. Arm yourself with information and support and know that you are not alone!</p><p></p><p>As a side note, karate was one of the best activities for my son when he was younger. He took lessons from 3rd grade until he earned his Black Belt in 8 th grade. ( He had some karate as a first grader, but really got into it by age 8).</p><p></p><p>Again, welcome!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KateM, post: 179484, member: 1973"] Welcome, Nella! It is overwhelming when you first get a diagnosis and have to come to terms with it. We have all been there. Feelings can range from despair, to anger, to numbness. But your son is the same little boy as he was before the diagnosis. Now, you have a starting point for care and interventions. Reading is a good start. Coming to this forum is also a godsend for us - we can share our stories and experiences and find was has worked( and what hasn't) for others in the same situation. I understand your worry -- but try not to expend your energy in that way. Arm yourself with information and support and know that you are not alone! As a side note, karate was one of the best activities for my son when he was younger. He took lessons from 3rd grade until he earned his Black Belt in 8 th grade. ( He had some karate as a first grader, but really got into it by age 8). Again, welcome!! [/QUOTE]
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