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[quote=Anonymous]There really isn’t anything you can do to “help” with this, OP. Just be supportive and encouraging. IME it takes some boys a little more time in HS to find their “tribe” or to work up the courage to date. And it isn’t- necessarily- always the worst thing. My DS is a junior and only recently seems to be coming out of his shell a bit more (making more friends, showing more interest in girls). I was worried about him when he was freshman. He is doing well- just seemed to start blooming a little later than some. Freshman boys are all over the place in terms of maturity and interests. I’d encourage him to put himself out there socially a bit more. But make sure you don’t push- if anything, that can make things worse (thinking you are possibly disappointed or think he is abnormal). [/quote]
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