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I loved your kickball idea! All your input was insightful (esp. the

part about the weight training, and karate), and I think about all these

things for working with my own child. As far as a really easy to

orchestrate youth league, kickball is pretty darn good! I hadn't

thought about kickball since I was in elementary school, so I probably

wouldn't have thought of that one on my own.

Thanks again!

Johan

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> > Has anyone else had experience with setting up a regional league

> of any kind for Aspergers or HFA kids? I was talking last night

> with a few friends from our NJ autism group, and we were talking

> about how much our boys (and even girls) lose by not participating

> in sports that much. There's so much the kids can learn in

> teamwork, interaction, but our kids really seem ill prepared for the

> regular leagues both from a coordination standpoint, attention

> standpoint, and even arm strength. One question was which sport

> would suit the purpose. Baseball is kind of boring for the kids in

> our gang. Perhaps flag football? Any ideas?

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> > More than anything, I think we'd like to give our kids a chance

> to play without some other parent looking at us sideways when our

> boy throws a fit, misses a catch, or is off task in some way.

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Soccer is pretty easy to organize and set up, so I appreciate that

idea. With respect to basketball and flag football, I hadn't thought

of the sensory (sound/touching) issues, so I should definitely think

about that! Thanks!

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> My 10 year old Aspie loves a soccer team he is playing on right

now. It is

> more like a club sport than a real league because our town is too

small to

> support a league. There is a group of kids that participates that

also form a

> traveling team. loves being able to participate and learn

about the sport

> without the stress of who wins/loses etc.

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> We tried baseball and although he is pretty good. He began psyching

himself

> out because he felt the other boys didn't like it when he was put

in to play!

> An you are right he got bored!

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> Basketball was too loud and Football has too much touching.

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> Maybe you could check into that! it would be great to have enough

kids

> around to form a team for our kids! Good luck doing it.

>

> LJ

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