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Why can't he enjoy himself?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 164998" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I tend to make my difficult child move forward with-things, regardless. If it gets totally ridiculous, then I'll pull him out. But if he makes it through the first wk of something, then I know it will be okay.</p><p>One day isn't enough time to tell. </p><p>Also, when kids are bugged too muich by other kids, they need to confide in an adult. That's what adults are there for.</p><p>If it doesn't work out, is there a YMCA in your area? Ours has summer programs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 164998, member: 3419"] I tend to make my difficult child move forward with-things, regardless. If it gets totally ridiculous, then I'll pull him out. But if he makes it through the first wk of something, then I know it will be okay. One day isn't enough time to tell. Also, when kids are bugged too muich by other kids, they need to confide in an adult. That's what adults are there for. If it doesn't work out, is there a YMCA in your area? Ours has summer programs. [/QUOTE]
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