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A child scared of Disney World rides can still have a magical time
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<p>[QUOTE="AnyNameYouWish, post: 805114, member: 3452"]</p><p>This is very sweet. I think most parents have been guilty of setting a scene in their heads and feeling the pressure when it doesn't come to fruition, I know I have. I agree with encouraging children to try new things but it's not fun to feel pushed into doing something you don't want to do. Vacations are suppose to be fun. Glad you could see that and allowed her to have fun on her terms. She'll be riding the rides before you know it and you'll be thinking back fondly on tiny tushie shakes in a parade.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="AnyNameYouWish, post: 805114, member: 3452"] This is very sweet. I think most parents have been guilty of setting a scene in their heads and feeling the pressure when it doesn't come to fruition, I know I have. I agree with encouraging children to try new things but it's not fun to feel pushed into doing something you don't want to do. Vacations are suppose to be fun. Glad you could see that and allowed her to have fun on her terms. She'll be riding the rides before you know it and you'll be thinking back fondly on tiny tushie shakes in a parade. [/QUOTE]
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