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<blockquote data-quote="jugey" data-source="post: 620233" data-attributes="member: 13143"><p>Hi Sabine. Interesting observation about your son. There is probably something to that! For my difficult child I've never observed any difference re indoors vs outdoors. The difference is in busy vs idle. She would benefit a great deal from more sport but she refuses. We have offered to do things with her and she's tried a couple of things once but would never return second time. I would love for her to practice yoga but she won't do it. </p><p></p><p>I really appreciate all the responses. I'm still locked in my room but feeling a little better. Thanks all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jugey, post: 620233, member: 13143"] Hi Sabine. Interesting observation about your son. There is probably something to that! For my difficult child I've never observed any difference re indoors vs outdoors. The difference is in busy vs idle. She would benefit a great deal from more sport but she refuses. We have offered to do things with her and she's tried a couple of things once but would never return second time. I would love for her to practice yoga but she won't do it. I really appreciate all the responses. I'm still locked in my room but feeling a little better. Thanks all! [/QUOTE]
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