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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 14344" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>Sorry this happened for your difficult child. I know not being on the team he wanted will be a big disappointment, but hopefully he will accept playing on another team if there's a more rec type league he can go into. As timer lady said, perhaps you could look into individual sports. My difficult child is one who does not do well in competitive team sports. Karate was the perfect thing for him, he's with other kids but how you advance is up to your own efforts, and the sensei we have is a fantastic role model. He's strict but respectful and the kids show him a lot of respect, approachable and open to any question and will try to help the kids any way he can with advice etc. The kids think he's fantastic.</p><p></p><p>Hope you can find something that 'fits' for your difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 14344, member: 1161"] Sorry this happened for your difficult child. I know not being on the team he wanted will be a big disappointment, but hopefully he will accept playing on another team if there's a more rec type league he can go into. As timer lady said, perhaps you could look into individual sports. My difficult child is one who does not do well in competitive team sports. Karate was the perfect thing for him, he's with other kids but how you advance is up to your own efforts, and the sensei we have is a fantastic role model. He's strict but respectful and the kids show him a lot of respect, approachable and open to any question and will try to help the kids any way he can with advice etc. The kids think he's fantastic. Hope you can find something that 'fits' for your difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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