Anti-Social Behavior
Question: My eighth-grader is not at all interested in getting involved in school activities (dances, various clubs, movies) or even just "hanging out" with kids his age. His grades are okay but I don't think he is performing at a level he is capable of. Both my husband and I are in the US Navy and this is my son's seventh school. I'm sure there is a connection between all the moves and him being a bit antisocial, but he is surrounded by other military kids in the same situation. I have told him several times that if he wants to go and do anything that I will be glad to take him. He just seems uninterested in getting involved. How worried should I be?
Answer: I can tell that your son's lack of involvement really worries you. Here are some ways you can help.
Even though he may have been more successful in the past at getting established, the social skills he needs change at each stage of development. I doubt that he is really antisocial. He seems merely unconnected. Once connected, he'll be more successful in school, as well.
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Judith Lee Ladd is a former president of the American School Counselor Association, a national organization of K-12 and post-secondary school counselors.
