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[quote=Anonymous]I’m sorry OP. This sounds painful all around- and it sounds like you are carrying some guilt too. Be kind to yourself- you are doing your best. I would consider reaching out to a parent of the old friends if I had a relationship with the parent beyond a loose acquaintance. I wouldn’t ask if he “did something” I would phrase it as you are concerned he isn’t socializing as he used to and if they have any insight about it according to anything they’ve heard from their child. I think it would be best to put your energy into how to engage him now. What activities or sports can be get involved in? School clubs? A summer job? NOT food service if you think he would be tempted to make “bad” friends. If he isn’t doing self harm, not eating, total recluse, etc. I would continue to just work with him, give him some space over the summer and then see how things go after the school year starts [/quote]
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