DawnMarch
Active member
ok, so this will probably sound like a strange problem, but I really need to vent, so here goes. I am discouraged about the boys that my son has in his class. For the most part, he doesn't seem to want to be friends with them, and honestly, I can't blame him. They just all seem so immature compared to him -- destructive, hyper, unable to carry on a conversation, impolite, don't listen to instructions.
Don't get me wrong, my DS is no angel -- he's noisy and active and annoying like little boys can be. He is stubborn and hates to clean up. But, he doesn't purposely try to break things (like the little boy we had over for a playdate who immediately started smashing my son's Lego creations), he doesn't hit or push other kids (because we have drilled that into his brain), he shares with others, he listens and responds to you when you speak to him. He says please and thank you when he remembers. In short, he's a nice kid.
So, my son ends up playing with the girls in his class, because I guess (1) his only sibling is an older sister, so that seems normal to him and (2) because they are better behaved and more mature than the boys. But WTH!? He can't be the only nice 6 year old boy out there in world! Or in our town, I mean we live in a very upscale neighborhood -- these aren't latch-key kids who are left to fend for themselves out on the streets! Is it some kind of parent attitude that "boys will be boys", so you just let them be little savages?
I'm just not sure if I should do anything about it or just let it be for now. I arranged this playdate yesterday with a kid who I thought was a nice kid and who then spent most of the time at our house torturing our guinea pigs, smashing stuff and not listening to anything anyone told him. As he's walking out the door, he goes back to the kitchen and takes the rest of the cookies from the snack that ended an hour before. Sigh. Back to the old drawing board.
If you've made it this far, thanks for listening and I welcome any suggestions, even if it's just to back off and let him work it out for himself.
Don't get me wrong, my DS is no angel -- he's noisy and active and annoying like little boys can be. He is stubborn and hates to clean up. But, he doesn't purposely try to break things (like the little boy we had over for a playdate who immediately started smashing my son's Lego creations), he doesn't hit or push other kids (because we have drilled that into his brain), he shares with others, he listens and responds to you when you speak to him. He says please and thank you when he remembers. In short, he's a nice kid.
So, my son ends up playing with the girls in his class, because I guess (1) his only sibling is an older sister, so that seems normal to him and (2) because they are better behaved and more mature than the boys. But WTH!? He can't be the only nice 6 year old boy out there in world! Or in our town, I mean we live in a very upscale neighborhood -- these aren't latch-key kids who are left to fend for themselves out on the streets! Is it some kind of parent attitude that "boys will be boys", so you just let them be little savages?
I'm just not sure if I should do anything about it or just let it be for now. I arranged this playdate yesterday with a kid who I thought was a nice kid and who then spent most of the time at our house torturing our guinea pigs, smashing stuff and not listening to anything anyone told him. As he's walking out the door, he goes back to the kitchen and takes the rest of the cookies from the snack that ended an hour before. Sigh. Back to the old drawing board.
If you've made it this far, thanks for listening and I welcome any suggestions, even if it's just to back off and let him work it out for himself.