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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I could have writeen this post about my son. I spoke with him last night and while he has some freinds, he doesn't feel close to anyone and is lonely. Several of my mom friends have said the same about their sophomores. I don't know if it's their year in school or just kids this age in general, but I think many struggle to connect socially even when involved with ECs with like minded young adults. We have goteen my son a 'social coach' (okay, a therapist) to help him feel more confident putting himself out there and connecting. Seems crazy something like that is needed, but between screens and covid I think they've lost a good part of the opportunity to figure this out as kids. I just don't want him to be so sad. [/quote] NP here. My daughter is a sophomore in college and feels the same way. And she's very involved in a litany of activities at her college (club sport, music ensemble, an research job at a big lab)[/quote]
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