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Introduction to my 4 (almost 5) year-old
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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 568483" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>I wish martial arts had been good for my difficult child, and others have had the experience I had. My son got so into the kicking and punching and really could not understand the values and self control aspects. He kicked for "practice " in school, stores , home and was really ramped up by it. I'd still try, when it works it's amazing. Just be ready to pull the plug even if he loves it, if things get worse. Mine too is not safe with hockey sticks, bats, tennis rackets, etc. Now at 15 he is showing better control in games. </p><p>He did do well in a yoga class and I always wondered about Tai Chi (sp?).....could be a good alternative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 568483, member: 12886"] I wish martial arts had been good for my difficult child, and others have had the experience I had. My son got so into the kicking and punching and really could not understand the values and self control aspects. He kicked for "practice " in school, stores , home and was really ramped up by it. I'd still try, when it works it's amazing. Just be ready to pull the plug even if he loves it, if things get worse. Mine too is not safe with hockey sticks, bats, tennis rackets, etc. Now at 15 he is showing better control in games. He did do well in a yoga class and I always wondered about Tai Chi (sp?).....could be a good alternative. [/QUOTE]
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