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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 24187" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Fran, I did not read all responses yet. </p><p></p><p>Here is my opinion. Babies, kids, teens - they all tell you in some way what they want. If your son was not doing well with all the outings or it was causing him some changes I think you would have noticed it. He would have let you know in some way. </p><p></p><p>I believe kids determine way more than we give them credit for. If your child screamed everytime you went to the playground you would stop taking him there. </p><p>Everything in moderation is probably OK for most kids. Our kids - it is different and they will be sure we know it. My difficult child was unable to be creative or play on her own. Talk about exhausting! So, we did go alot of places. That was the result of her being unable to play on her own. We went to alot of movies, playgrounds and museums. It was easier to teach her how to play by letting her see others play. Still was not the same, but it helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 24187, member: 391"] Fran, I did not read all responses yet. Here is my opinion. Babies, kids, teens - they all tell you in some way what they want. If your son was not doing well with all the outings or it was causing him some changes I think you would have noticed it. He would have let you know in some way. I believe kids determine way more than we give them credit for. If your child screamed everytime you went to the playground you would stop taking him there. Everything in moderation is probably OK for most kids. Our kids - it is different and they will be sure we know it. My difficult child was unable to be creative or play on her own. Talk about exhausting! So, we did go alot of places. That was the result of her being unable to play on her own. We went to alot of movies, playgrounds and museums. It was easier to teach her how to play by letting her see others play. Still was not the same, but it helped. [/QUOTE]
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