Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What school OP? Ever since watching Wonder my daughter finds the kids sitting alone and asks them to sit or sits with them.
Maybe a teacher can have board games during lunch.
There are usually clubs for gaming, D&D, legos, etc… Have him sign up for one. He will find his people soon.
Yes, wish you’d be willing to name the school because I’ve been reminding my 7th grader to look around at lunch each day and if he sees anyone who seems lost or lonely to invite them over. Good luck. And honestly, in that situation, I’d do some research and start him at a new school.
Anonymous wrote:What school OP? Ever since watching Wonder my daughter finds the kids sitting alone and asks them to sit or sits with them.
Maybe a teacher can have board games during lunch.
There are usually clubs for gaming, D&D, legos, etc… Have him sign up for one. He will find his people soon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try Boy Scouts or some other group where they do organized activities.
We did that for a few years. He hated it. He does one low key team sport because we force him and one independent sport because we force him.
Anonymous wrote:DS has no friends. He has been through elementary and middle school with the same kids but is not connecting with anyone. He eats alone at lunch in the middle school cafeteria. He does not respond well to forced activities like the counselor’s lunch bunch, meaning he doesn’t become friends with anyone. We have invited families with kids over but he barely engages and then does nothing to foster a friendship with kids. It breaks my heart that he is struggling socially. He already talks to a therapist and takes anxiety meds. Suggestions? He is a preteen so I know he has to figure this out on his own but it’s so hard to watch.
Anonymous wrote:OP - sign him up for Middle School cross country.
Exercise will destress him
Not a chaotic team sport
Has teammates to try and bond with
Anonymous wrote:Has he always been like this or is this new? Could he be clinically depressed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Try Boy Scouts or some other group where they do organized activities.
We did that for a few years. He hated it. He does one low key team sport because we force him and one independent sport because we force him.