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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 156326" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>Terry,</p><p></p><p> I highly recommend Cotillion if difficult child is willing to participate. Our easy child , who has ADHD, but really is easy child in comparison to difficult child ,participated in Cotillion for 3 years. He's your typical ADHD wildman, but for some reason Cotillion really clicked with him. He was visiting us last week and quoted things he had learned from Cotillion on several occasions. husband and I were laughing about a comic strip that showed a guy putting a call on hold to take another call and the discussion he had with his Mom about the process. easy child said, "we were taught in Cotillion to put our current call on hold, answer the other call and tell the second call we would call them back upon the completion of our first call". I was really surprised that he remembered this gem <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>The dancing skills he learned have really the most helpful - interestingly enough. easy child really took to the dancing. He was in high demand throughout high school to dance with girls who wanted to do "real dancing". Most recently his girlfriend , who is from New Orleans , has had a number of formal dances to attend. easy child knows how to wear the tuxedo and dance all of the dances - thus he is the perfect escort. All the Moms want to dance with him ... LOL...</p><p></p><p>I really had no idea years ago that those weekly lessons would pay off in such a big way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 156326, member: 3704"] Terry, I highly recommend Cotillion if difficult child is willing to participate. Our easy child , who has ADHD, but really is easy child in comparison to difficult child ,participated in Cotillion for 3 years. He's your typical ADHD wildman, but for some reason Cotillion really clicked with him. He was visiting us last week and quoted things he had learned from Cotillion on several occasions. husband and I were laughing about a comic strip that showed a guy putting a call on hold to take another call and the discussion he had with his Mom about the process. easy child said, "we were taught in Cotillion to put our current call on hold, answer the other call and tell the second call we would call them back upon the completion of our first call". I was really surprised that he remembered this gem :-) The dancing skills he learned have really the most helpful - interestingly enough. easy child really took to the dancing. He was in high demand throughout high school to dance with girls who wanted to do "real dancing". Most recently his girlfriend , who is from New Orleans , has had a number of formal dances to attend. easy child knows how to wear the tuxedo and dance all of the dances - thus he is the perfect escort. All the Moms want to dance with him ... LOL... I really had no idea years ago that those weekly lessons would pay off in such a big way! [/QUOTE]
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