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<blockquote data-quote="Amity" data-source="post: 718255" data-attributes="member: 22179"><p>Naughty mom called the school and told them we weren't coming. They were actually very good about it and gave me info over the phone and in an email. </p><p>Instead we went to the roller rink we usually go to. After such a hard time we both needed a smile not more stress. </p><p>He was so happy, they know him by name, knows he likes even numbers and quickly showed him that even though he had to get size 3 they let him get them out of an even numbered cubby. He participated in games and even won a prize (glow stick) at one. We weren't even the last to leave. To say it was a win isn't quite it, more I had support and was not doing it alone. </p><p>He still ate to much but not as much as could have. He picked nachos at the snack bar (bought with his own money) and stuck to munching them throughout the 2 hours. Ate a special K granola bar on the way home and a piece of candy he won at red light green light. </p><p> He only had one moment of breakdown and that's when they played a spin the pin game and everyone was screaming. I saw the melt down happening and got out to him. </p><p>Another moment where I wonder how we will handle stuff like this when he is older. Thank goodness I dont have to think about that today though <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amity, post: 718255, member: 22179"] Naughty mom called the school and told them we weren't coming. They were actually very good about it and gave me info over the phone and in an email. Instead we went to the roller rink we usually go to. After such a hard time we both needed a smile not more stress. He was so happy, they know him by name, knows he likes even numbers and quickly showed him that even though he had to get size 3 they let him get them out of an even numbered cubby. He participated in games and even won a prize (glow stick) at one. We weren't even the last to leave. To say it was a win isn't quite it, more I had support and was not doing it alone. He still ate to much but not as much as could have. He picked nachos at the snack bar (bought with his own money) and stuck to munching them throughout the 2 hours. Ate a special K granola bar on the way home and a piece of candy he won at red light green light. He only had one moment of breakdown and that's when they played a spin the pin game and everyone was screaming. I saw the melt down happening and got out to him. Another moment where I wonder how we will handle stuff like this when he is older. Thank goodness I dont have to think about that today though :) [/QUOTE]
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