duncvis wrote:
For me, the years 11-14 were the worst. Suddenly all the rules changed, I was bullied (mainly through exclusion, taunting and humiliation) and ostracised although I did have a couple of friends. Whatever I did to try to be accepted was wrong, and I found it very difficult to work out what made everyone else tick.
As I got older things improved - I went to a different high school to my tormentors, and while I was still clearly an oddball this was less of an issue. By 15/16 I was seeing girls, had a small group of friends to hang out with and passed my driving test at 17. A lot depends on the stresses your son experiences, the things he finds difficult and his resilience - best of luck to him.
Those years weren't easy for me either, with 8th grade, age 13-14, clearly being the worst. That was my one year in public school and some of those kids had to be some of the most brutal I've ever seen. I was tormented day in and day out by them for a variety of reasons or in some cases, no reason. In fact, when I asked one person why they tormented me the response was "you exist."
I went to three different schools during ages 11-14, and found myself tormented at them for a various reasons. During the summer breaks, I was also tormented by my parents and family for another reason which I have talked about here before. It was hard for me to cope during that time period.
When I started high school, I went to a different school than my tormentors too, but that didn't help as there were new tormentors and new reasons to torment me at the new school and don't forget, new reasons to torment me at home.
One thing that might make it easier to cope is knowing home is a safe, supportive place. If the home enviornment can be kept that way, I think it will be easier for him. I know it would have been for me because at one time, my home was a safe place, but that changed and when it did, coping with what was outside became alot more difficult.
I think the years of 11-14 are the worst and it gets a little better after that. Not much, but a little.
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