We had a word search phase...
When DD was in grade 2, her teacher commented many times on her perfectionism and how she'd sit frozen at her desk, trying to start her work, while the other kids were halfway done their assignments. The teacher suggested I work with her at home, trying to get her to speed up, and worry less about making mistakes.
This happened during the 2010 games in our city, so I created an "Olympic medal" rewards chart for word searches. She had five minutes, and would earn a medal based on the number of words she found. She LOVED it (ended up with mostly gold

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It didn't help her in school though. I had chosen word searches because I wanted something simple to start off with, and she was VERY resistant to anything relating to written output. (She has no problems with written output, other than perfectionism).
Her teacher said that the word searches were too easy, and because they didn't involve actual writing, they didn't address the problem of DD's written output perfectionism. She suggested I try something that involved "actual work."
So here she was, only 3 months after turning 7, with her teacher thinking that word searches were too beneath her ability to benefit her. MON, I'd call that a vote of endorsement for your DS's scorn for the activity
