Anonymous wrote:This is OP. They’re at a large state school, and to those suggesting transferring, that isn’t the issue. I’m sure they would just be going through the motions no matter where they went. And trust me, we have had several talks with them both before starting freshman year and even this summer about going outside their comfort zone, etc. I don’t want to push so much that they resent us one day (opposite from the PP with their brother - parents can’t win) so I try to hold back sometimes as well.
I think I’m also having a hard time with it since I was exactly the same in high school and had a major shift once I left for college - to the point that I remember thinking back then that I grew up very sheltered. Looking back as an adult, I realize that wasn’t true, it was more that my eyes ‘opened’ once I went to college. Definitely put myself out there, actively started making friends etc. Don’t get me wrong, I’m still a homebody and all but I did bloom at that age. I’m not seeing any of this with DC.
Anonymous wrote:My very academically ahead DC has always been a bit behind socially. Never into the social scene of high school, is happy at home hanging out with younger sibling. I used to think it was because they are on the younger end of the class but that doesn’t make much of a difference when they’re teens anyway. When they started college a year ago I was hoping for them to ‘grow’ a bit (I was very similar and changed a ton once I left for college) but they haven’t. Made a couple of friends at school, but not regularly in touch with them over the summer, is dreading going back for sophomore year, etc. They did join a couple clubs at our encouragement but those didn’t pan out to much of anything. Grades were excellent, it’s just that I’m still seeing the same timid high schooler and it makes me sad. I know their experience won’t be the same as mine but do others have late bloomers that do eventually bloom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need to shift your thinking. You're wishing he's a dog when he's a cat. Maybe he's not a late bloomer, maybe that's his personality.
Yes, but he is not happy and dreads returning. He gave it a go for a full year. If this was last spring, I would have suggested transfer.
Anonymous wrote:You need to shift your thinking. You're wishing he's a dog when he's a cat. Maybe he's not a late bloomer, maybe that's his personality.
Anonymous wrote:My very academically ahead DC has always been a bit behind socially. Never into the social scene of high school, is happy at home hanging out with younger sibling. I used to think it was because they are on the younger end of the class but that doesn’t make much of a difference when they’re teens anyway. When they started college a year ago I was hoping for them to ‘grow’ a bit (I was very similar and changed a ton once I left for college) but they haven’t. Made a couple of friends at school, but not regularly in touch with them over the summer, is dreading going back for sophomore year, etc. They did join a couple clubs at our encouragement but those didn’t pan out to much of anything. Grades were excellent, it’s just that I’m still seeing the same timid high schooler and it makes me sad. I know their experience won’t be the same as mine but do others have late bloomers that do eventually bloom?