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    Help! My son is feeling EMO

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    • R Offline
      requimrar
      last edited by

      Thanks! I will try when I get home from work.

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        kiakia-2010
        last edited by

        hi… my son also felt what your son feels right now…

        When I did like what autolycus said…
        he told me that what he bothered the most were:
        (1) He will miss his friends, teachers ==> he didn’t
        want to get separated from them
        (2) He was afraid that the new system of the school
        would be stricter and harder than the system of his previous school
        (3) He was scared he would not have friends and teachers as amiable as he had had in his previous school

        I suggest you calm him down and suggest your experience you had once
        you were in his position. It worked for my son (at least he felt far
        better), dunno if it will work for your son. It really depends on
        childs’ charasteristic

        Hope he will feel better and better. What the most important thing is
        not to let him to be discouraged and oppresed.

        Peace,
        Kyakia

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        • R Offline
          requimrar
          last edited by

          Thank's guys, I tried and he did feel better 😄

          Thanks again for all your help!

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          • K Offline
            kiakia-2010
            last edited by

            Hi requimrar,

            Very glad and happy to hear that your son did feel better..

            He might be abit down for a while, but if you give support and help,
            I think your son will be strong..

            Being a growing teenager is not easy :).
            So is being a parent of a teenager..
            There will be many problems
            Keep support and guide him from far...
            hope the best for your son :celebrate:

            Thanks

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              peterch
              last edited by

              My DS and DD still communicating with teachers and friends thru FB 😄

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              • R Offline
                requimrar
                last edited by

                Well... I should probably make him an FB a/c? A lot of his friends have accounts but I'm worried with all the FB spam and safety thing... :?

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                  Muffins
                  last edited by

                  When the PSLE was going on for me, I could not wait for school to get over. After the PSLE though, I felt like, something that had always been there, and was second nature to me, was going away from e and there was nothing I could do about it. Everyone goes through that.


                  It's a normal feeling. Nothing to worry about 🙂

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