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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 655141" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>You see... here's some reasons for not suiting out:</p><p>1) FINE motor skill challenges can make it difficult to change clothes <em>fast enough</em> for PE. They can be super at sports and still struggle to tie shoes, do buttons, etc. This would potentially be developmental coordination disorder</p><p>2) Sensory issues. Sometimes PE kit is not the highest quality - can scratch, itch, or otherwise drive a sensitive kid crazy - sensitive as in sensory processing disorder / sensory integration disorder.</p><p>3) If he's been bullied a lot, having to use the change room can cause panic because it's a really common place for bullying.</p><p> </p><p>One kid I know wore his T-shirt and shorts under his school clothes, and just took off the top layer for PE. Sure, he was sweaty - but he felt it was better than being bullied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 655141, member: 11791"] You see... here's some reasons for not suiting out: 1) FINE motor skill challenges can make it difficult to change clothes [I]fast enough[/I] for PE. They can be super at sports and still struggle to tie shoes, do buttons, etc. This would potentially be developmental coordination disorder 2) Sensory issues. Sometimes PE kit is not the highest quality - can scratch, itch, or otherwise drive a sensitive kid crazy - sensitive as in sensory processing disorder / sensory integration disorder. 3) If he's been bullied a lot, having to use the change room can cause panic because it's a really common place for bullying. One kid I know wore his T-shirt and shorts under his school clothes, and just took off the top layer for PE. Sure, he was sweaty - but he felt it was better than being bullied. [/QUOTE]
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