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The great outdoors and hyperactivity
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<blockquote data-quote="forkeeps251" data-source="post: 492320" data-attributes="member: 12854"><p>I've noticed something similar in my difficult child. I never gave the idea of camping much thought until we actually did it. At five years old, difficult child is a wonderful camper! No complaints, he is totally compliant! He goes to bed without so much as a whimper and takes hikes with us and rarely complains. Even food that he normally wouldn't touch if I fixed it at home is suddenly delicious! During the months when it is nice out side we take several camping trips, just staying in a tent at a state park that is close by for one or two nights. Camping has become one of my family's favorite activities. Even my oldest son loves it, and it means he can't plan xbox so that is a big deal!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forkeeps251, post: 492320, member: 12854"] I've noticed something similar in my difficult child. I never gave the idea of camping much thought until we actually did it. At five years old, difficult child is a wonderful camper! No complaints, he is totally compliant! He goes to bed without so much as a whimper and takes hikes with us and rarely complains. Even food that he normally wouldn't touch if I fixed it at home is suddenly delicious! During the months when it is nice out side we take several camping trips, just staying in a tent at a state park that is close by for one or two nights. Camping has become one of my family's favorite activities. Even my oldest son loves it, and it means he can't plan xbox so that is a big deal! [/QUOTE]
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