Anonymous wrote:My extroverted DD could make friends with a rock. She would have no issues. My introverted DS would be overwhelmed and would shut down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were invited to a family holiday party with people who are mostly friends of mine. The other kids there were around my DS's age (15) and from what I know of them, have similar (nerdy) interests. DS grudgingly went, but didn't engage with the other kids (some of whom were playing video games, others were chatting). He said he had a terrible time.
Was I unreasonable to think he could come to a family party or does he struggle more than others?
For context, he had a really difficult time socially in MS but now in HS seems to have a good group of friends, although they don't see each other much outside of school.
These kinds of situations are excruciating for most teens that age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We were invited to a family holiday party with people who are mostly friends of mine. The other kids there were around my DS's age (15) and from what I know of them, have similar (nerdy) interests. DS grudgingly went, but didn't engage with the other kids (some of whom were playing video games, others were chatting). He said he had a terrible time.
Was I unreasonable to think he could come to a family party or does he struggle more than others?
For context, he had a really difficult time socially in MS but now in HS seems to have a good group of friends, although they don't see each other much outside of school.
These kinds of situations are excruciating for most teens that age.
Anonymous wrote:We were invited to a family holiday party with people who are mostly friends of mine. The other kids there were around my DS's age (15) and from what I know of them, have similar (nerdy) interests. DS grudgingly went, but didn't engage with the other kids (some of whom were playing video games, others were chatting). He said he had a terrible time.
Was I unreasonable to think he could come to a family party or does he struggle more than others?
For context, he had a really difficult time socially in MS but now in HS seems to have a good group of friends, although they don't see each other much outside of school.