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<blockquote data-quote="jal" data-source="post: 577716" data-attributes="member: 3477"><p>My difficult child was in an out of district placement from grades 1-4. He now is back mainstream. We kept him in district sports so he would know kids when he returned. We've had DS, DSi, Playstation and last year with-got Xbox with-kinect. This year we got an Xbox live subscription and now he can play games/talk with kids the goes to school with. It given him a base for discussion when he sees the kids at school. He actually was butting heads with one boy before we got this and now the two became good friends through the game playing and get along. So much so he's going to his house today for a superbowl party.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jal, post: 577716, member: 3477"] My difficult child was in an out of district placement from grades 1-4. He now is back mainstream. We kept him in district sports so he would know kids when he returned. We've had DS, DSi, Playstation and last year with-got Xbox with-kinect. This year we got an Xbox live subscription and now he can play games/talk with kids the goes to school with. It given him a base for discussion when he sees the kids at school. He actually was butting heads with one boy before we got this and now the two became good friends through the game playing and get along. So much so he's going to his house today for a superbowl party. [/QUOTE]
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