2rocky
Well-known member
Recently had a discussion with a friend who has a son with Asperger's Syndrome. (link in case you aren't familiar. The son wants to do Airsoft guns and matches. She was more in favor of a hunter safety class. I strongly agree with her, (and I'm solidly ANTI airsoft/Paintball or any thing that makes shooting people a game.)
For those of you experienced with kids on the high functioning end of the spectrum, how do they do as Hunter Ed Students, Shooters and Hunters?
For those of you experienced with kids on the high functioning end of the spectrum, how do they do as Hunter Ed Students, Shooters and Hunters?



