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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 492468" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I guess baseball is his only organized team sport. We've had a hard time getting him in non-adapted group activities, but we're making progress. He started boy scouts this fall and likes that so far. He's also getting interested in mounted shooting with me, and of course, we ride quite a bit. I've also taken him to a couple of team sorting events, and he is all over that (and he and his little horse are fairly good at it). He loves to make stuff, too, so I try to keep him in arts and crafts supplies, and he has his dog and rats (he got a new one for Christmas). He also does swim lessons for 2 or 3 months a year in the winter, and we buy a pool pass for the summer. I also just found a tae kwon do class in town that he wants to try. </p><p>So we have stuff to do, just not really team sports.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 492468, member: 1848"] I guess baseball is his only organized team sport. We've had a hard time getting him in non-adapted group activities, but we're making progress. He started boy scouts this fall and likes that so far. He's also getting interested in mounted shooting with me, and of course, we ride quite a bit. I've also taken him to a couple of team sorting events, and he is all over that (and he and his little horse are fairly good at it). He loves to make stuff, too, so I try to keep him in arts and crafts supplies, and he has his dog and rats (he got a new one for Christmas). He also does swim lessons for 2 or 3 months a year in the winter, and we buy a pool pass for the summer. I also just found a tae kwon do class in town that he wants to try. So we have stuff to do, just not really team sports. [/QUOTE]
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