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Cathlete
My son who is now just over 5 1/2 loves stuffed animals (he has a lot of them and he categorizes them, such as 'Africa' 'Australian' 'Jungle' 'Ocean' etc).
His interests are coloring, drawing and anything to do with animals. He has all kinds of toys (cars, constructions things, games etc) but he only wants to play with animals (stuffed and hard plastic ones).
He needs a lot of encouragement to play a sport, let alone ride a bike.
My mother asked him the other day what he would like to be for Halloween. He said "Funshine Bear". It's one of the Care Bears.
No, he does not play with dolls, or play dress up, but I'm *told* he should like more "boy" things.
I thought, since he has a lot of "boy" things and chooses his markers and stuffed animals, that's his choice.
Apparently I'm wrong.
What do you guys think? Should I make him do things he'd rather not do (such as be a cowboy for Halloween) or let him choose for himself?
His interests are coloring, drawing and anything to do with animals. He has all kinds of toys (cars, constructions things, games etc) but he only wants to play with animals (stuffed and hard plastic ones).
He needs a lot of encouragement to play a sport, let alone ride a bike.
My mother asked him the other day what he would like to be for Halloween. He said "Funshine Bear". It's one of the Care Bears.
No, he does not play with dolls, or play dress up, but I'm *told* he should like more "boy" things.
I thought, since he has a lot of "boy" things and chooses his markers and stuffed animals, that's his choice.
Apparently I'm wrong.
What do you guys think? Should I make him do things he'd rather not do (such as be a cowboy for Halloween) or let him choose for himself?