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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would encourage your DS to join activities, clubs and/or sports. Most high schools have a list of all clubs available. That will lead to new friends. It is obvious that he wants to be more social. All he needs is a few new buddies to ease this transition. Maybe this is his opportunity to show some leadership and be the organizer. [/quote] +1 My middle school DS (king of the nerds) just formed a Magic the Gathering club at his school for his nerd realm. Obviously, he's not trying to break into the "popular" group :) but he knows who he is and that's what ultimately matters when attracting good friends. [/quote] Love this. My middle school ds is really in to MTG and is in the trading card club at his school. According to him, he spends most of his time organizing a girl's cards. LOL. I will suggest to him that next year he try to set up a specific magic the gathering game club (for another day - don't want to miss the trading card club meetings!) [/quote] I told DS that as part of the Magic the Gathering club, they should have trading card days or informal meet ups at game stores. OP, I'm guessing your DS isn't in to Magic, but I wonder if he might like drama? I remember from my HS days that those kids always seemed to be bonding and having fun. [/quote]
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