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<blockquote data-quote="LookingForAnswers" data-source="post: 431473" data-attributes="member: 11937"><p>WOW! What those boys did to your son was horrible and I am really sorry that it happened. My son also has a difficult time getting and keeping friends. He was bullied for years also...mainly teased for being small. His behaviors didn't help matters any either. I believe that he was "labeled" weird at an early age...labeled not just by his peers but also by his teachers at times...and this led to the bullying. When he was 12 we moved to a new school zone and held him back in the same grade. That is one of the best things we have ever done for him. The bulling stopped when he started at the new school. He still has a hard time making and keeping friends mainly because he is so demanding and bossy. It is so stressful for us when he has friends over...especially when they spend the night. He only wants to do what he wants to do (which is play video games!) and doesn't care what he friends want to do. He has made some friends in the neighborhood that don't seem to "mind" his behaviors and overlook a lot of what he does (Thanks goodness!). </p><p> </p><p>I really hope that these boy's parents can see that they are bullies and give them some consequences for what they did. Parents really need to step up and teach these kids how to treat other people! Your son will find friends that will accept him! (((HUGS)))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LookingForAnswers, post: 431473, member: 11937"] WOW! What those boys did to your son was horrible and I am really sorry that it happened. My son also has a difficult time getting and keeping friends. He was bullied for years also...mainly teased for being small. His behaviors didn't help matters any either. I believe that he was "labeled" weird at an early age...labeled not just by his peers but also by his teachers at times...and this led to the bullying. When he was 12 we moved to a new school zone and held him back in the same grade. That is one of the best things we have ever done for him. The bulling stopped when he started at the new school. He still has a hard time making and keeping friends mainly because he is so demanding and bossy. It is so stressful for us when he has friends over...especially when they spend the night. He only wants to do what he wants to do (which is play video games!) and doesn't care what he friends want to do. He has made some friends in the neighborhood that don't seem to "mind" his behaviors and overlook a lot of what he does (Thanks goodness!). I really hope that these boy's parents can see that they are bullies and give them some consequences for what they did. Parents really need to step up and teach these kids how to treat other people! Your son will find friends that will accept him! (((HUGS))) [/QUOTE]
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