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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Both my sons were less social Fall semester of senior year. Really only did their club sport and academics. No parties or going out. I was worried—though they had lots of friends at school (a private HS where kids live all over). Spring semester was drastically different. There was a lightness and as the end approached they started meeting up more - and had very social summers prior to college, It’s a lot. [/quote] It wouldn’t have been nearly as stressful had they attended a public school with kids in the neighborhood like normal people do. Y’all add to the stress yourselves then complain about it. Go figure. [/quote] Not complaining at all. Just stating facts. And most kids in our neighborhood do private for HS. My oldest still hangs out with the same crew from kindergarten who spent k-8 together, as well as his private HS friends and now a load of college friends. He’s very social. [/quote] Most kids you KNOW do private you mean. There’s virtually no neighborhood anywhere where “most” kids do private. You’re living in a bubble [/quote] Omg. What crawled up your @ss? In some wealthy neighborhoods with poor public school options—yes, almost all kids attend privates. [/quote] No, they don’t. Let’s start by you naming your neighborhood. [/quote] Whatever, freak. None of them go in-state public either. Obvs, we aren’t in your neighborhood. [/quote] Right. Which was my point from the beginning. You have voluntarily chosen to raise your children in a stress bubble. nobody feels sorry for you. It’s your own doing.[/quote]
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