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<blockquote data-quote="butterflydreams" data-source="post: 165069"><p>Thank you all.</p><p></p><p>difficult child had a good day yesterday. No complaints at all about the kid that had bothered him the day before. The only complaint he had was he was playing basketball at one point and he was doing fine for awhile and then he started messing up and lost his concentration. Some other boys came in there and told him he had to leave the court. He said it was very rude but he just went and found something else to do. </p><p></p><p>He said he enjoyed his day - he had fallen and scraped up his knee somewhat but that didn't dampen anything. </p><p></p><p>We talked about the different situations and why some people act the way they do (like the kids who kicked him off the court). I talked with him about going there 3 days per week. He asked if 2 days was an option - I told him no, he needed the 3 days. He didn't argue. </p><p></p><p>I will definitely bring all of this up at his next therapy session next week too. I did put in a call to psychiatrist yesterday about this as well as other things. Haven't heard anything though. </p><p></p><p>I am thinking that if he gives it a few more days that it will be fine (I hope). In the mean time, I will check into alternatives. Problem is, I need to drop him off before I go to work (8am) and be able to pick him up on the way home (5:30p) so it needs to be an all day program. The summer program through the parks district was already full when I checked into it, the registration started in March, besides in order to hold their place, you have to pay for the whole summer at once - I can't do that. I will re-check into the YMCA again.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p><p></p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="butterflydreams, post: 165069"] Thank you all. difficult child had a good day yesterday. No complaints at all about the kid that had bothered him the day before. The only complaint he had was he was playing basketball at one point and he was doing fine for awhile and then he started messing up and lost his concentration. Some other boys came in there and told him he had to leave the court. He said it was very rude but he just went and found something else to do. He said he enjoyed his day - he had fallen and scraped up his knee somewhat but that didn't dampen anything. We talked about the different situations and why some people act the way they do (like the kids who kicked him off the court). I talked with him about going there 3 days per week. He asked if 2 days was an option - I told him no, he needed the 3 days. He didn't argue. I will definitely bring all of this up at his next therapy session next week too. I did put in a call to psychiatrist yesterday about this as well as other things. Haven't heard anything though. I am thinking that if he gives it a few more days that it will be fine (I hope). In the mean time, I will check into alternatives. Problem is, I need to drop him off before I go to work (8am) and be able to pick him up on the way home (5:30p) so it needs to be an all day program. The summer program through the parks district was already full when I checked into it, the registration started in March, besides in order to hold their place, you have to pay for the whole summer at once - I can't do that. I will re-check into the YMCA again. Thanks again. Christy [/QUOTE]
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