Victor's world
A friend's point of view in his quest for information and action
that allow the best possible self-management of his life
that allow the best possible self-management of his life
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Second text 05/01/2016
I WANT TO PLAY "TOUCH AND STOP"
What most provokes laughing with my son is to playing together any game that does not require any complicated toy or appliance. It works, we both laughed a lot. I am a child again and play, we are at the same level. I'm always the one who decides when to stop because my energy is not like his, besides laughing makes me tired even before. I have learned, by the painful way, that glasses have to stay in a safe place and it's much better if the play area is totally clear. I remembered what I liked jumping on the bed of my parents and they stopped me, even grounded me. Now I let him jump as much as he wants and then redo the bed, just I need thirty seconds to do so. I have also loosened my pretensions to low volume in the game, I could be a shy person and I have discovered several times asking for silence even at times it didn't matter. When I was six, apart from playing and remove strollers my brother, I loved to play "touch and stop" and "hiding".
Neither consoles or expensive toys and complexes have any effect on my son, they are a considerable waste of effort and money to get them. Nothing like table games, balls, bicycle, or play "touch and stop" to have a great time.
Reduced mobility entails difficulty accessing these games with agility. This is my motivation to move more to improve my state, for there is nothing more cool to play and laugh like a child, with my child.
What most provokes laughing with my son is to playing together any game that does not require any complicated toy or appliance. It works, we both laughed a lot. I am a child again and play, we are at the same level. I'm always the one who decides when to stop because my energy is not like his, besides laughing makes me tired even before. I have learned, by the painful way, that glasses have to stay in a safe place and it's much better if the play area is totally clear. I remembered what I liked jumping on the bed of my parents and they stopped me, even grounded me. Now I let him jump as much as he wants and then redo the bed, just I need thirty seconds to do so. I have also loosened my pretensions to low volume in the game, I could be a shy person and I have discovered several times asking for silence even at times it didn't matter. When I was six, apart from playing and remove strollers my brother, I loved to play "touch and stop" and "hiding".
Neither consoles or expensive toys and complexes have any effect on my son, they are a considerable waste of effort and money to get them. Nothing like table games, balls, bicycle, or play "touch and stop" to have a great time.
Reduced mobility entails difficulty accessing these games with agility. This is my motivation to move more to improve my state, for there is nothing more cool to play and laugh like a child, with my child.