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DS1 and his best friend

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sphil · 25/07/2006 23:49

DS1 has just finished his Reception year. His best friend (a boy he's known since they were babies) is the most popular boy in the class - gets invited to everything by everyone. DS1 is quieter and more solitary - he really only wants to play with this boy, though he says that he likes everyone in his class. The problem is, it's becoming very obvious, because they're always together, how much DS1's best friend is being asked to playdates, parties etc, in contrast to DS1, who gets invited to all the whole class parties, but never to the ones where kids just have a small group of friends. For the last few days I've had to stand at the school gates while all around me mums are asking for the best friend's phone number and arranging play dates over the holidays, while DS1 hasn't been asked to anything. The only social life he has, to be honest, is the one I arrange for him - he did get invites at the beginning of the year but these have dried up.

Don't know what I'm asking really - for similar experiences maybe?

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Bananaknickers · 25/07/2006 23:56

Get in there and ask the children to yours. My ds1 is like this, I love people and have lots of friends but dh has a couple and thats the way it has always been for him.People are different and I find this hard to cope with sometimes.

sphil · 26/07/2006 08:08

I've done that for the holidays. Have to manage invites to ours carefully though - DS1 likely to play on his own if I don't organise them (which is a bit of a pain sometimes!)

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juuule · 26/07/2006 08:53

Is your ds upset about this? If not, I wouldn't worry about it. Continue inviting his friends to your house if he is happy with that.

Bananaknickers · 26/07/2006 09:23

juuule that is true. My son couldn't give a monkeys really.

sphil · 26/07/2006 22:23

He seems not to notice, let alone mind! In fact, I feel a bit embarrassed now - three mums came up and asked if DS1 could play with their kids over the holidays today! I think I just get myself in an unnecessary stew sometimes...

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