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Wii Fit good for some difficult child's?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy423" data-source="post: 217858" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>We're getting a Wii for xmas, and I've found a Wii Fit. I see some fun games that might even been good for <em>my</em> difficult child. Balance and coordination. </p><p> </p><p>We tried some games at my sisters last week and actually both kids were really into it. I like the Wii because you really have to be up and active to make it really work. But I'm seeing that there might actually be some benefit to it as well. Using certain "rules" to win games, coordination of you and your Mii (or me or whatever the characters are called!), and understanding of team sports.</p><p> </p><p>Generally both my kids would rather be outside playing than sitting in front of a tv or playing video games!</p><p> </p><p>Has anyone found it to help their difficult child?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy423, post: 217858, member: 6118"] We're getting a Wii for xmas, and I've found a Wii Fit. I see some fun games that might even been good for [I]my[/I] difficult child. Balance and coordination. We tried some games at my sisters last week and actually both kids were really into it. I like the Wii because you really have to be up and active to make it really work. But I'm seeing that there might actually be some benefit to it as well. Using certain "rules" to win games, coordination of you and your Mii (or me or whatever the characters are called!), and understanding of team sports. Generally both my kids would rather be outside playing than sitting in front of a tv or playing video games! Has anyone found it to help their difficult child? [/QUOTE]
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