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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sports team and/or a school play, every season. He can be the manager of the team if there’s nothing he can play. [/quote] I was going to say this. Backstage crew for our high school plays is fun and very social. My DC has made a ton of friends. [/quote] +1 The sports part will help him be active, which in turn, will help with his mental state. Bonus for crew for school plays: you get to meet girls. School plays are heavily female oriented. He might find talking to girls is a bit easier. I know that sounds counter intuitive but IMO certain types of boys, and I don't mean gay, have an easier time talking to girls than boys. There's no pressure to be boisterous and talk about guy things, which tends to be sports oriented. My DH is kind of like this. He's not a guy's guy, and at times, he finds talking to women easier than talking to men because all the men want to talk about is sports, which DS is not that into.[/quote]
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