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<blockquote data-quote="Loralyn" data-source="post: 343241" data-attributes="member: 8808"><p>We found a master who was willing to take on my son (by using YELP of all things!) and he teaches several autistic kids. We started at age 4. Upside - he goes 2 times weekly and gets WORKED - they run him, make him jump, it is hard training and I burst into tears the first time I saw him run to his spot in line and say "yes sir."</p><p></p><p>Downside: when he kicks or hits, he connects. And it is pricey.</p><p></p><p>We took a trial class with a smaller studio and the master teaches all the classes so he really knows my son. Also, some days are bumpy and he sits and cries and doesn't participate. The other parents look horrified, but I appreciate the fact that he put on his uniform and participated at any level. Also, there is no area to watch and parents stay outside...peering thru the glass for a peek.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Loralyn, post: 343241, member: 8808"] We found a master who was willing to take on my son (by using YELP of all things!) and he teaches several autistic kids. We started at age 4. Upside - he goes 2 times weekly and gets WORKED - they run him, make him jump, it is hard training and I burst into tears the first time I saw him run to his spot in line and say "yes sir." Downside: when he kicks or hits, he connects. And it is pricey. We took a trial class with a smaller studio and the master teaches all the classes so he really knows my son. Also, some days are bumpy and he sits and cries and doesn't participate. The other parents look horrified, but I appreciate the fact that he put on his uniform and participated at any level. Also, there is no area to watch and parents stay outside...peering thru the glass for a peek. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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