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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 666332" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>I'm not a professional, and even if I was, I haven't actually "seen" your son. But... given that it seems he spent quite a few years NOT living in the US, and then returned for his last two years of high school? I'm guessing he has <em>subtle</em> challenges, the kinds of things that teenagers in North America jump on instantly, and it turns kids into pariahs. Minor differences in socialization - even it it's just because he's more "international" than most kids - usually means you're an outcast. And for a teenager, being an outcast is just about the end of the world.</p><p> </p><p>I've seen first hand what teenagers do to kids who are just a bit "different"... two generations of it, and it hasn't changed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 666332, member: 11791"] I'm not a professional, and even if I was, I haven't actually "seen" your son. But... given that it seems he spent quite a few years NOT living in the US, and then returned for his last two years of high school? I'm guessing he has [I]subtle[/I] challenges, the kinds of things that teenagers in North America jump on instantly, and it turns kids into pariahs. Minor differences in socialization - even it it's just because he's more "international" than most kids - usually means you're an outcast. And for a teenager, being an outcast is just about the end of the world. I've seen first hand what teenagers do to kids who are just a bit "different"... two generations of it, and it hasn't changed. [/QUOTE]
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