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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 286236" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>How awesome that he was able to golf with you! Sounds like a memory to write down, maybe with a picture if someone took one.</p><p></p><p>The PT was great with him - sounds like he had a lot of nervousness and a different reaction from the PT could have really made things go downhill.</p><p></p><p>It is interesting to see the switch to "what if I??" but I don't think that the questions he asked are limited to difficult children. I can remember most of the guys I grew up with commenting at one point or another about spray painting a golf course or digging up parts of one. Several of the kids I went to school with went with their older sibs and dug up one of the golf courses. Only two of the kids were difficult children, but about six of them participated.</p><p></p><p>I am glad you enjoyed it. Also that you are back to golfing - there always seems to be a smile in the posts where you mention golfing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 286236, member: 1233"] How awesome that he was able to golf with you! Sounds like a memory to write down, maybe with a picture if someone took one. The PT was great with him - sounds like he had a lot of nervousness and a different reaction from the PT could have really made things go downhill. It is interesting to see the switch to "what if I??" but I don't think that the questions he asked are limited to difficult children. I can remember most of the guys I grew up with commenting at one point or another about spray painting a golf course or digging up parts of one. Several of the kids I went to school with went with their older sibs and dug up one of the golf courses. Only two of the kids were difficult children, but about six of them participated. I am glad you enjoyed it. Also that you are back to golfing - there always seems to be a smile in the posts where you mention golfing. [/QUOTE]
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