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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 192520" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>We gave up on TKD recently. difficult child just was putting no effort into it and was very disruptive in class. He is still young enough to run around the yard, use the trampoline, etc... so I am not concerned about the exercise part of thisngs but I did want my son involved in something. Right now though, it seems to be too mcuh for him.</p><p></p><p>We don't have wii fit but the wii sports is a great way to move around some. Developing the habit of an evening walk would be great for the whole family but easier said than done, I know! I like klmno's idea of making a list of active things to do and let him choose how he gets his exercise. It is always best to lead by example, again easier said than done. My son and I would do some exercise dvds together from time to time if I felt he needed to burn off some energy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 192520, member: 225"] We gave up on TKD recently. difficult child just was putting no effort into it and was very disruptive in class. He is still young enough to run around the yard, use the trampoline, etc... so I am not concerned about the exercise part of thisngs but I did want my son involved in something. Right now though, it seems to be too mcuh for him. We don't have wii fit but the wii sports is a great way to move around some. Developing the habit of an evening walk would be great for the whole family but easier said than done, I know! I like klmno's idea of making a list of active things to do and let him choose how he gets his exercise. It is always best to lead by example, again easier said than done. My son and I would do some exercise dvds together from time to time if I felt he needed to burn off some energy. [/QUOTE]
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