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[quote=Anonymous]You can’t solve this for him at 16. I disagree with the posters who are suggesting that he ask to be invited to the other group activities that’s he’s not currently being asked to go to. That’s a good way to get these kids to distance themselves from him. I have a 15 and 17 yo and they would find that rude and a lack of social skills. It’s hard, one of mine is not as outgoing and the other is more of an extrovert. Both have had times in HS where friends shift and they find not a lot of kids to hang out with. I would think it would be much more difficult in private, where the kids have known each other for longer. I’d encourage him to get a social part time job. Do you have any place around you that hires a lot of teens? My oldest met more friends there than anything at school and he played a sport. [/quote]
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