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Suggestions on how to keep a kid in one spot
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<blockquote data-quote="DEDDY" data-source="post: 5739875" data-attributes="member: 23720"><p>I think the main thing is not to make it miserable for them at this age. Handling it the wrong way could hurt him in the long run. My youngest son has ADD just like I do so it is a huge challenge for both of us to sit still for a long period of time. I have always taken him when he asked to go and we have left when he wants to leave for the most part. I try to challenge him to stay a little longer the first time he asks to leave but I don't test that too much. That has worked for me. I am sure others have great advice for how to handle it as well. Good luck and it is awesome of you to take him under your wing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEDDY, post: 5739875, member: 23720"] I think the main thing is not to make it miserable for them at this age. Handling it the wrong way could hurt him in the long run. My youngest son has ADD just like I do so it is a huge challenge for both of us to sit still for a long period of time. I have always taken him when he asked to go and we have left when he wants to leave for the most part. I try to challenge him to stay a little longer the first time he asks to leave but I don’t test that too much. That has worked for me. I am sure others have great advice for how to handle it as well. Good luck and it is awesome of you to take him under your wing. [/QUOTE]
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