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Sports or extra curricular activities that are good for ODD kids?
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<blockquote data-quote="allhaileris" data-source="post: 188056" data-attributes="member: 5663"><p>I appreciate all the comments. I know martial arts is pricy in our area, but husband knows enough of it he could start her out and see if she would enjoy it. It might help her focus better. I'll suggest it to him. I think having an individual sport might be better, but might not. </p><p> </p><p>I wish I could have done more swim lessons. We have a pool in our complex, but it's not heated and it's been a cool summer so it's always too cold to use. The swim lessons ended the week before last until next summer (unless I want to pay the health club a ton of money). </p><p> </p><p>No YMCA, no real library programs that would interest her (we go quite often). She goes to a school with an alternative program so the kids are spread out throughout the city and it's hard to know what her friends are doing.</p><p> </p><p>I did find a choir program and am waiting to hear what they say about joining. It's for kids K-3rd grade, and it sounds like it's more training their voices than rehearsal for performances. I haven't seen the fall schedule for the parks & rec so I'm not sure of the choices. </p><p> </p><p>Part of the issue is also that husband gets upset with her and punishes her by not allowing her to go to the practice. It upsets me! I want to find something that happens when I'm off work so I can take her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allhaileris, post: 188056, member: 5663"] I appreciate all the comments. I know martial arts is pricy in our area, but husband knows enough of it he could start her out and see if she would enjoy it. It might help her focus better. I'll suggest it to him. I think having an individual sport might be better, but might not. I wish I could have done more swim lessons. We have a pool in our complex, but it's not heated and it's been a cool summer so it's always too cold to use. The swim lessons ended the week before last until next summer (unless I want to pay the health club a ton of money). No YMCA, no real library programs that would interest her (we go quite often). She goes to a school with an alternative program so the kids are spread out throughout the city and it's hard to know what her friends are doing. I did find a choir program and am waiting to hear what they say about joining. It's for kids K-3rd grade, and it sounds like it's more training their voices than rehearsal for performances. I haven't seen the fall schedule for the parks & rec so I'm not sure of the choices. Part of the issue is also that husband gets upset with her and punishes her by not allowing her to go to the practice. It upsets me! I want to find something that happens when I'm off work so I can take her. [/QUOTE]
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