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Introduction to my 4 (almost 5) year-old
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<blockquote data-quote="mac7318" data-source="post: 568357" data-attributes="member: 15668"><p>Thanks so much! The fleeing thing is concerning and hard, because he's so darn fast, and in public, it's a disaster. I'm sorry you're dealing with that as well. </p><p></p><p>Playdates outside are much better, I agree, but he still manages to get offended, upset, etc even outside. I think when he can run around, it does help. </p><p></p><p>We hesistantly tried soccer this year, and he did ok, but mainly because he seems to have some natural athletic abilities. When he messed up though, he'd just plop on the ground and cry. Sometimes, he could escalate, but usually, he'd just get over it and move right on. Makes it hard to tell sometimes if it's attention-seeking (behavior) or sensory overload. My nephew is doing well with his martial arts class, and the discipline part of that sport is appealing to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mac7318, post: 568357, member: 15668"] Thanks so much! The fleeing thing is concerning and hard, because he's so darn fast, and in public, it's a disaster. I'm sorry you're dealing with that as well. Playdates outside are much better, I agree, but he still manages to get offended, upset, etc even outside. I think when he can run around, it does help. We hesistantly tried soccer this year, and he did ok, but mainly because he seems to have some natural athletic abilities. When he messed up though, he'd just plop on the ground and cry. Sometimes, he could escalate, but usually, he'd just get over it and move right on. Makes it hard to tell sometimes if it's attention-seeking (behavior) or sensory overload. My nephew is doing well with his martial arts class, and the discipline part of that sport is appealing to me. [/QUOTE]
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