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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 410215" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>You are an awesome mom!!! Wiz loved MTG and still has an enormous amount of stuff associated with it. Just like he did with pokemon. I used to joke that I wanted to play a real life game of "poke-mom" where the kids go and work toward a goal in a healthy and relatively safe way while the moms got to spend time in a nice, peaceful, quiet round room with comfy furniture and stuff we enjoyed and good food - OUR "poke-ball"!!</p><p> </p><p>Used to make the kids all giggle. </p><p> </p><p>I was never asked to play a second time. Not magic, not pokemon, not even D&D with husband and his friends. I asked too many questions that flustered them. So often the way a character reacted in a situation didn't make sense to me and my questions often confused Wiz and husband. SO I watched and enjoyed that, lol!</p><p> </p><p>Cherish the time. It is a great way to spend time with difficult child - time when he leads, doesn't get criticized, and can learn the social skills assoc with games. Have fun!! </p><p> </p><p>(by the way - doing something like this is one of the things that the two best tdocs we ever knew both stressed as very important to help your child and preserve/strengthen your relationship with him.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 410215, member: 1233"] You are an awesome mom!!! Wiz loved MTG and still has an enormous amount of stuff associated with it. Just like he did with pokemon. I used to joke that I wanted to play a real life game of "poke-mom" where the kids go and work toward a goal in a healthy and relatively safe way while the moms got to spend time in a nice, peaceful, quiet round room with comfy furniture and stuff we enjoyed and good food - OUR "poke-ball"!! Used to make the kids all giggle. I was never asked to play a second time. Not magic, not pokemon, not even D&D with husband and his friends. I asked too many questions that flustered them. So often the way a character reacted in a situation didn't make sense to me and my questions often confused Wiz and husband. SO I watched and enjoyed that, lol! Cherish the time. It is a great way to spend time with difficult child - time when he leads, doesn't get criticized, and can learn the social skills assoc with games. Have fun!! (by the way - doing something like this is one of the things that the two best tdocs we ever knew both stressed as very important to help your child and preserve/strengthen your relationship with him.) [/QUOTE]
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