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<blockquote data-quote="lizanne2" data-source="post: 292645" data-attributes="member: 7078"><p>Ah yes, camp sagas........ its not you. Its just what it is. I know my difficult child would feel awful when he would get asked to leave a camp. It was hard fro him to start to learn intellectually what to do but to emotionally not be able to do it.</p><p> </p><p>I did find that activity/sports camps were a better fit. The day was packed with ball skills and drills and less 'free play'. During an art week there was always a project that was the focus. Might work next year. </p><p>Also helped to have difficult child be the helper. Rather that wait for the lunch to be ready or snack to come and 'play in the meantime'. difficult child was chosen to go get and count the snack, set up the table, get the equipment ready etc....... This takes an understanding counsellor but something Occupational Therapist (OT) think about.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry for the stress of this all.....Hang in there. </p><p> </p><p>You haven't seen me, but my warrior suit is XXL and probably would fit right over yours for reinforcement. You can borrow whenever you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lizanne2, post: 292645, member: 7078"] Ah yes, camp sagas........ its not you. Its just what it is. I know my difficult child would feel awful when he would get asked to leave a camp. It was hard fro him to start to learn intellectually what to do but to emotionally not be able to do it. I did find that activity/sports camps were a better fit. The day was packed with ball skills and drills and less 'free play'. During an art week there was always a project that was the focus. Might work next year. Also helped to have difficult child be the helper. Rather that wait for the lunch to be ready or snack to come and 'play in the meantime'. difficult child was chosen to go get and count the snack, set up the table, get the equipment ready etc....... This takes an understanding counsellor but something Occupational Therapist (OT) think about. Sorry for the stress of this all.....Hang in there. You haven't seen me, but my warrior suit is XXL and probably would fit right over yours for reinforcement. You can borrow whenever you need. [/QUOTE]
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