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[quote=Anonymous]Taekwondo has helped my son a lot. or another type of martial arts. They learn discipline, self-control, they meditate. And they are motivated to get to the next level. It's not competitive in the sense that everyone goes at their own pace. A couple of therapists mentioned it to help my son and I couldn't believe how much it has helped. It has helped more than any therapy he has done. He leaves there feeling confident too. I did a similar therapy as you where I talked about the latest incidences and then the therapist and my son played a game and i eventually quit this because it seemed like the biggest waste of time and money! my son also did a social skills group that helped too. He had a very good therapist to lead the group and that can make all the difference. There were a couple kids who were painfully shy and some that were socially awkward and my son just talks too much and doesn't wait his turn and only wants to talk about his interest etc.. This therapist was amazing how she molded the strengths and weaknesses of each child to help them all. I was so impressed. parents were able to listen in. try a new therapist. try some new things! You have to find the right fit. We recently moved so I have to start over now.[/quote]
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