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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 54842" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>I tried video games with mine. Its expensive for the system at first, but then he can play it in the house with the other difficult children and foster fam and then when you and husband come, he can show you how to play and you can play with him. While I don't enjoy these games, it means a lot to my kids if I take interest in what they enjoy. We even do Dance Dance Revolution together and I work up a good sweat. Does he enjoy Yu-Gi-Oh cards? That is an interesting game to learn and lots of strategy. Will keep you busy learning and playing.</p><p></p><p>Regular card games are great too, although don't read my post on my UNO experience tonight. : )</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what the area is like where he is, but what about exploring in the woods? It gets him out of the house, works off some energy etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 54842, member: 3837"] I tried video games with mine. Its expensive for the system at first, but then he can play it in the house with the other difficult children and foster fam and then when you and husband come, he can show you how to play and you can play with him. While I don't enjoy these games, it means a lot to my kids if I take interest in what they enjoy. We even do Dance Dance Revolution together and I work up a good sweat. Does he enjoy Yu-Gi-Oh cards? That is an interesting game to learn and lots of strategy. Will keep you busy learning and playing. Regular card games are great too, although don't read my post on my UNO experience tonight. : ) I'm not sure what the area is like where he is, but what about exploring in the woods? It gets him out of the house, works off some energy etc. [/QUOTE]
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