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She is actually not on a special needs team. Although it can be dificult sometimes, she is on a regular competitive team. It has done a TON for her socially, and even though she may not be particularly close with any specific kid on her team, she has learned to socialize with children her age who for the most part she gets a long with pretty well. Competitions can be rough (long days/off schedule/to much going on) but we have learned to manage. Cheer has been the best thing for her....better than any therepy or counseler that we have tried in the past!

I just had an orthopedic surgeon recommend my child stay in cheer to help his spine and balance and coordination and help keep his scoliosis from progressing.
 
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