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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 314774" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Oh Gosh- I hope it isn't swine flu! ((HUGS)) to you and my board neephew- I hope he's feeling better soon!</p><p></p><p>As far as the horse program....maybe he will reconsider his feelings toward it when he's feeling better. It sounds like a great program but if he hates it, it might not do him much good. Maybe you could compromise and get him to agree to go half a year instead of the entire length of time. I know it's frustrating- my son went thru a string of activities too and never stuck with any of them even though there was a pretty good variety to choose from. In the last family therapy session, I told him I wished he would just find SOMETHING constructive and stick to it. LOL! The therapist said yeah, but it's par for the course to do this and it is still better that they have been exposed to a variety if things, even if they don't stick with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 314774, member: 3699"] Oh Gosh- I hope it isn't swine flu! ((HUGS)) to you and my board neephew- I hope he's feeling better soon! As far as the horse program....maybe he will reconsider his feelings toward it when he's feeling better. It sounds like a great program but if he hates it, it might not do him much good. Maybe you could compromise and get him to agree to go half a year instead of the entire length of time. I know it's frustrating- my son went thru a string of activities too and never stuck with any of them even though there was a pretty good variety to choose from. In the last family therapy session, I told him I wished he would just find SOMETHING constructive and stick to it. LOL! The therapist said yeah, but it's par for the course to do this and it is still better that they have been exposed to a variety if things, even if they don't stick with them. [/QUOTE]
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