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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He seldom cries. This is basically the first time that he cried about something happened outside the house. He used to be not sensitive, worry-free, happy go around, used to get rejected a lot. Now I'm not sure, he is getting older, is more aware of himself. He is just diagnosed having asperger's, high function. I don't know the circumstance when it happened. He said it happened when he first asked. No other kids asked, because they all get more lines. He's not into theater. He loves the outdoor activities the organization do, which they do most of the time. Thanks![/quote] You know what is going on better than the rest of us. Talk this out with your son and be understanding. I could see possibly letting him out of this commitment. I remember when my dd said she wanted to do soccer in K, but then one day was crying on the coach after a soccer game because she hated it so much. Well, I let her quit without finishing the season. I mean is it really worth it? A few years later, she wanted to do soccer again at age 8, and now she is fine with it. She goes to every practice and every game with no complaints. [/quote]
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