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<blockquote data-quote="bluetik" data-source="post: 387638"><p>Thanks again, everyone! His game on Saturday went fairly well. He became frustrated when the other team scored, but held himself together. And he called a few people "stupid baby", but didn't try to jump or hurt anyone. Even though I'm not that into wrestling, I think it would be a great sport for him. He is very small and compact with a low center of gravity. When he gets older, we'll check it out. He also really enjoys running and told me this morning he'd like to run in a 5K.</p><p></p><p>He had a good day yesterday at school, so I'm keeping my chin up and hoping for more of the same. I can usually tell in the mornings what kind of day he will have, because he sings almost constantly, and pitch and tempo increase relative to his anxiety level / energy level / something. Whatever it is, it is a huge red flag. Also, if this is combined with any kind of a disruption in routine, he's especially at risk. Does anyone else have a singer/hummer on their hands?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluetik, post: 387638"] Thanks again, everyone! His game on Saturday went fairly well. He became frustrated when the other team scored, but held himself together. And he called a few people "stupid baby", but didn't try to jump or hurt anyone. Even though I'm not that into wrestling, I think it would be a great sport for him. He is very small and compact with a low center of gravity. When he gets older, we'll check it out. He also really enjoys running and told me this morning he'd like to run in a 5K. He had a good day yesterday at school, so I'm keeping my chin up and hoping for more of the same. I can usually tell in the mornings what kind of day he will have, because he sings almost constantly, and pitch and tempo increase relative to his anxiety level / energy level / something. Whatever it is, it is a huge red flag. Also, if this is combined with any kind of a disruption in routine, he's especially at risk. Does anyone else have a singer/hummer on their hands? [/QUOTE]
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