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Do I force my difficult child to grow up?
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<blockquote data-quote="EB67" data-source="post: 54862" data-attributes="member: 3750"><p>There is a store near me (I think it is a franchise) called Rugged Bear. They have a complete line of pants that have elastic waist bands, and the pants really look no different than what everyone else is wearing for the most part.</p><p></p><p>I especially reccommend the pull on canvas cargo pants. The light weight cotton/nylon pants with belt are great for warmer weather and don't look dorky at all.</p><p></p><p>Hope this gives you some ideas.</p><p></p><p>Around here a lot of boys seem to prefer the nylon athletic track pants </p><p></p><p>That might give your son the comfort of sweats with an updated look.</p><p></p><p>As for the comforting toys and characters I see no reason to make him forsake them. You might not have him bring the character items to school in order to mitigate any potential teasing, but I would steer him towards other items rather than make a point of not being allowed to have the juvenile ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EB67, post: 54862, member: 3750"] There is a store near me (I think it is a franchise) called Rugged Bear. They have a complete line of pants that have elastic waist bands, and the pants really look no different than what everyone else is wearing for the most part. I especially reccommend the pull on canvas cargo pants. The light weight cotton/nylon pants with belt are great for warmer weather and don't look dorky at all. Hope this gives you some ideas. Around here a lot of boys seem to prefer the nylon athletic track pants That might give your son the comfort of sweats with an updated look. As for the comforting toys and characters I see no reason to make him forsake them. You might not have him bring the character items to school in order to mitigate any potential teasing, but I would steer him towards other items rather than make a point of not being allowed to have the juvenile ones. [/QUOTE]
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