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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 387235" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Mine are older but they played recreation sports teams for years. I was fairly lucky that we had a great department that understood that I had two hyperactive kids and they worked with me but I was always there too. Jamie was pretty good at sports anyway but he did lose attention if not kept focused. Cory was a whole other ball of wax. You had to stay on him. I always felt like I was playing a Nintendo game with him. I was up and down the sidelines of every game. Go here...do that...dont do that...lol. The coaches were good about keeping him busy too. He was always the hander outer of bats, helmets, balls, equipment, pencils, whatever they could find for him to do. If they could give him a job, he was less trouble all around. He actually wanted to be friendly and happy so that was the best way to handle him. </p><p></p><p>In the end, most people still remember him as that cute little boy who would jump up and hug them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 387235, member: 1514"] Mine are older but they played recreation sports teams for years. I was fairly lucky that we had a great department that understood that I had two hyperactive kids and they worked with me but I was always there too. Jamie was pretty good at sports anyway but he did lose attention if not kept focused. Cory was a whole other ball of wax. You had to stay on him. I always felt like I was playing a Nintendo game with him. I was up and down the sidelines of every game. Go here...do that...dont do that...lol. The coaches were good about keeping him busy too. He was always the hander outer of bats, helmets, balls, equipment, pencils, whatever they could find for him to do. If they could give him a job, he was less trouble all around. He actually wanted to be friendly and happy so that was the best way to handle him. In the end, most people still remember him as that cute little boy who would jump up and hug them. [/QUOTE]
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