Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is at a new school, 9th grade. Hangs out with other kids at school but has yet to socialize with anyone outside of school. He's really unhappy about this. School says boys take longer than girls and this is not at all unusual. Any ideas on cheering him up?
Be proactive! I have found that's how it is done at many schools! Invite boys over to hang out or bowling or some other activity 9th graders like to do.
OP again. I can't imagine any 9th graders putting up with their mom setting up playdates. I would never do this, not only because DS would never allow it, but it would mark him. You clearly don't have a high school student.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS is at a new school, 9th grade. Hangs out with other kids at school but has yet to socialize with anyone outside of school. He's really unhappy about this. School says boys take longer than girls and this is not at all unusual. Any ideas on cheering him up?
Be proactive! I have found that's how it is done at many schools! Invite boys over to hang out or bowling or some other activity 9th graders like to do.
Anonymous wrote:DS is at a new school, 9th grade. Hangs out with other kids at school but has yet to socialize with anyone outside of school. He's really unhappy about this. School says boys take longer than girls and this is not at all unusual. Any ideas on cheering him up?
Anonymous wrote:Do NOT organize his play dates anymore. He is in high school for goodness sake. Kids need to figure it out for themselves, and he will. My son went through the same thing in ninth. On the LAST day of school last year he finally invited some boys over and now they gang out all the time. Just let it happen naturally. Plus in high school kids gave a lot more work and there isn't much time for hanging out after school.
Anonymous wrote:Do NOT organize his play dates anymore. He is in high school for goodness sake. Kids need to figure it out for themselves, and he will. My son went through the same thing in ninth. On the LAST day of school last year he finally invited some boys over and now they gang out all the time. Just let it happen naturally. Plus in high school kids gave a lot more work and there isn't much time for hanging out after school.