Anonymous wrote:OP here. The other reason that I am fine driving him around & signing him up many different types of sports because a therapist once tells me that all types of sports (instead of working with adult therapist) are more fun and would help him with core strength and endurance would be built over time. They have recommended me swimming (he insisted it for a few years on & off and now give up because he hates lap swimming with no energy and boring) and tae kwon do (he did not even want to try it) which are the best sports for low muscle tone kids. I have not seen the endurance built up yet, maybe it needs more time. I want him to do track, and he does not even want to consider it. I don't know what PT can help him because he can run, climb and swim, maybe except they can teach him how to bike without training wheels.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. He is 11. There has been no cuts, no tryouts, and they all seem to be nice for now. He has not narrowed down to 1-2 sports because he has no potential & does not good well in any. He just wants to take lessons or join team to have fun and play as long as I keep paying and driving him to attend. It woild be awesome if he can continue and still play some sports as an adult for leisure or fun.
OT would not provide much guidance and it does not help with low muscle tone after years of therapies. We gave not tried PT yet. I hear that PT normally don't take insurance, don't they? We have cigna in MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:My son has so many interests that he does many activities outside of school every single week. He does not do well in every activities which are fine to him & me as long as he has fun and gets some social interaction aspects with other boys. Unfortunately all activities I am talking about are considered sports, and he does 3-5 different ones every single week. His endurance is low, and his low muscle tone is not helpful. He is easily tired and exhausted. We thought that all types of sports should have helped him a bit to build up his endurance over the last few years, but it seems it has not been that helpful. What do we miss? The sports he has been doing for the year are either seasonal or year around, and they are soccer, basketball, rock climbing, outdoor boy meet club, and he just drops swimming. Almost all activities squeeze together and meet mostly on weekends, except the weekday soccer & basketball practice.
He tells me that he wants to add to give top golf and fencing a try because it sounds fun (friends are there), I hesitate if he can put up with all these things due to his low endurance. As I say, he loves and enjoys all these activities for fun/recreational and I need to support him. I just need help to build up his endurance to keep up his energy level to keep him going or else it would be sad that he is forced to make choices one day to give some up because his body cannot handle them anymore. Any advice?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. He is 11. There has been no cuts, no tryouts, and they all seem to be nice for now. He has not narrowed down to 1-2 sports because he has no potential & does not good well in any. He just wants to take lessons or join team to have fun and play as long as I keep paying and driving him to attend. It woild be awesome if he can continue and still play some sports as an adult for leisure or fun.
OT would not provide much guidance and it does not help with low muscle tone after years of therapies. We gave not tried PT yet. I hear that PT normally don't take insurance, don't they? We have cigna in MoCo.