Anonymous wrote:Anything that gets him outdoors is a huge bonus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Same age son and same situation of no friends. It hurts so much I feel physical pain. We try to make sure he always has activities going on during the weekend. Family movies, go out to dinner, run errands with us so that he is not sitting home alone. It is so perplexing to me that DS has no friends because when I was in HS, there was a "lid for every pot." Theater kids, nerdy kids, jocks, the "nice kids" etc.
School has changed and there are less variation of cliques
School is just a sad place to be these days for 90% of kids
Anonymous wrote:Same age son and same situation of no friends. It hurts so much I feel physical pain. We try to make sure he always has activities going on during the weekend. Family movies, go out to dinner, run errands with us so that he is not sitting home alone. It is so perplexing to me that DS has no friends because when I was in HS, there was a "lid for every pot." Theater kids, nerdy kids, jocks, the "nice kids" etc.
Anonymous wrote:If he's this crippled by anxiety, I would pursue a psychiatrist route.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would also consider Boy Scouts. You can join at any time.
I was gonna say this. It's a bit late, but they go camping every month, and every kid has a chore or responsibility, and they need to work in teams.
DS is not athletic, and the BS was great for him. It kept him active and outdoors. If it wasn't for BS, he'd probably never go outside.
Anonymous wrote:We moved to a new school pyramid just before my DS entered 9th grade and now he is in 10th. He has not be able to make even a single friend in last 13 months and is really affecting his social, academic and mental health. He is really sad about it. He has an anxiety issue and freezes and not able to talk to peers. He was academically very smart and active kid in elementary school, but started changing since last 3 years or so.
We spoke to the pediatrician about 6 months and feels that he has social anxiety issues. He recommended some psychologists and we tried for 4-5 sessions last year, but my son was not receptive to it. He thinks he is a loner and started affecting everything and doesn’t like his school. We have tried to put him in few after school clubs as well, but he is not able to make any connections.
Can you please provide any tips on how we can connect him with any friends? Or any social groups? He is not ADHD or has any speech issues. It’s just his fear of things and social anxiety issues.
Any help or advice is appreciated
Anonymous wrote:I would also consider Boy Scouts. You can join at any time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sports team and/or a school play, every season. He can be the manager of the team if there’s nothing he can play.
I was going to say this. Backstage crew for our high school plays is fun and very social. My DC has made a ton of friends.