Hi all, my son is having a really tricky time with his choir at the moment and I just wondered what anyone else would do?
As a background, he joined a Cathedral choir 3 years ago. He's always loved it and although it's hard work and a big commitment for us, we're happy to encourage him. He's now 13, and we know his days in the junior choir are numbered, as once his voice changes he'll go up to Songmen. Recently, the head and deputy choristers have gone up to Songmen, leaving vacancies. So a month ago, a boy that started at the same time as my son but is 3 years younger, was made Deputy. Today, this boy was made Head Chorister, with great ceremony, in the service. My son said he's heard the staff saying that there isn't anyone suitable to be a Deputy (he'd be the only possible choice, as all the other boys are quite new). I know the choir staff probably have their reasons, but my son seems so sad and has just said "well, I'm obviously a rubbish singer".
My heart hurts for him - I 'm no pushy mum, but I just want him to be happy. He suffers with anxiety, and this is just making him feel worse about himself. I could ask the choir staff directly, but really don't want to look like a tiger mum. So, if you've read this far thank you so much, and WWYD?