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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 12394" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I was just thinking that at least at home it is more private- less embarrassing, less humiliating, where positive role modeling could happen. - in a loving environment, where maybe it will feel less critical and harsh. (even if the teammates are not harsh, a person can still perscieve them to be harsh)</p><p>He could then practice and master the skill? </p><p>And like I said, too- if he has been in school all day already trying to hold himself together- he might not be able to continue to hold together thru sports time as well on top of a whole day of school. I am thinking learning the physical moves for a sport, plus the learning of the rules plus the emotional and social parts might kind of be too many things trying to be mastered all at one time all after a full school day. He might be at his limit. Overload.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 12394, member: 1697"] I was just thinking that at least at home it is more private- less embarrassing, less humiliating, where positive role modeling could happen. - in a loving environment, where maybe it will feel less critical and harsh. (even if the teammates are not harsh, a person can still perscieve them to be harsh) He could then practice and master the skill? And like I said, too- if he has been in school all day already trying to hold himself together- he might not be able to continue to hold together thru sports time as well on top of a whole day of school. I am thinking learning the physical moves for a sport, plus the learning of the rules plus the emotional and social parts might kind of be too many things trying to be mastered all at one time all after a full school day. He might be at his limit. Overload. [/QUOTE]
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