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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 192514"><p>Manster doesn't like TKD, it's too hard. But Manster doesn't like anything that's hard and everything is hard for him except computer games and making messes (lol). He lied to husband yesterday and told him that they had testing and didn't have to go. It's he and his (girl)friend. They feed off each other, both making up injuries every time they have to go. This girl is NT but nonetheless a difficult child, I think just adhd though.</p><p></p><p>I have to decide what to do. I'm concerned about his weight and feel strongly that he needs an exercise program of some kind. With my work schedule and his school and aftercare, there is little chance we would be successful in implementing something on our own. I need that enforced discipline as much as he does. I guess I can try swimming next if it's not too late, it started 2 weeks ago. Plus I'm sure he will honeymoon with that and find something he doesn't like there too. </p><p></p><p>Any other ideas how to get the exercise for an overweight tweener with sensory issues and anxiety? What about that WI fit? Good for kids? I guess we could *try* to exercise at home (mom needs it too) and if that doesn't work, go for the next thing after the holidays. </p><p></p><p>Any thoughts?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>ML</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 192514"] Manster doesn't like TKD, it's too hard. But Manster doesn't like anything that's hard and everything is hard for him except computer games and making messes (lol). He lied to husband yesterday and told him that they had testing and didn't have to go. It's he and his (girl)friend. They feed off each other, both making up injuries every time they have to go. This girl is NT but nonetheless a difficult child, I think just adhd though. I have to decide what to do. I'm concerned about his weight and feel strongly that he needs an exercise program of some kind. With my work schedule and his school and aftercare, there is little chance we would be successful in implementing something on our own. I need that enforced discipline as much as he does. I guess I can try swimming next if it's not too late, it started 2 weeks ago. Plus I'm sure he will honeymoon with that and find something he doesn't like there too. Any other ideas how to get the exercise for an overweight tweener with sensory issues and anxiety? What about that WI fit? Good for kids? I guess we could *try* to exercise at home (mom needs it too) and if that doesn't work, go for the next thing after the holidays. Any thoughts? Thanks, ML [/QUOTE]
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