I know how you feel. I have an 8yr old boy and it seems like he becomes more and more independent every day. He likes to play video games or be on his computer most of the time...I think it is mostly part of the normal growing process...He is just now starting to realize that maybe his parents aren't the most entertaining, funniest, smartest people on earth. :) Don't you feel like you have lost your baby! I do....I just try not to nag him and join in on whatever he is doing and act interested, even if I'm not. Also, video games can be addicting! Try to limit his time and get him involved in sports or some other kind of hobby that you can be more involved in.
2006-08-06 15:25:29
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answered by Ruthie 4
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Little Boys At That Age Are Checking Every Thing Out For Themselves,Above 50% Of All Males Are Introverted For One Reason Or Another,Maybe He Has A Personality That Is More Of A Loner Or Is More Comfortable Keeping To Himself,I Was This Way Fortunately My Mother Being The Experienced Woman She Was Realized I Was My Own Lil Man At A Young Age And Encouraged Me To Be Smart as Well As Independant,A Strong Independant Spirit Is A Good Trait,Learn To Understand Your Son From A Distance And Make Suggestions When Possible (Always Be Mom)They Respond Better To Suggestions Rather Than Demands,But Demand What you Must,Good Luck
2006-08-06 15:25:17
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answered by "DAWG" 2
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2016-11-23 13:33:00
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answered by Anonymous
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It Happens With All Boys,It's A Stage,They Want To Be With Their "Cool" Friends,He'll Probably Get Over It,Just Wait A Bit. I Know.I Have A Ten Year Old Brother,And A Seven Year Old Sister.So Theres Alot Going On.
2006-08-06 15:20:03
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answered by AFI Obsessed Girl 3
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i think it's just that they're growing up. granted, i'm not a parent, but i gota few ideas: if he likes playing video games so much, y don't u try an' ask him if it's ok if u play some video games with him. c wut types of shows he watches, and maybe u'll b able to find out more about him. his likes, his dislikes. i would suggest not letting him know that ur watching the tv, or he's likly to watch different shows. just peek ur head in every once in a while, while ur drying a dish, or bringing laundry upstairs or something. i hope i helped!! good luck *mwah*!
2006-08-06 15:22:09
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answered by sweety_pie!! <3 3
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I don't know all the facts. But I have one idea. If you are remarried...he might not like the guy and would rather not be around him.....
Last weekend I invited MY 9 year old's best friend over and we had a 3 man video game tournament...with prizes (new baseball cards, candy, and balloons were the prizes)...
They loved it...and so did I!
2006-08-06 15:19:25
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answered by Anonymous
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This usually happens later on with boys. Ask him why he doesn't want to spend time with you. You may also want to consider limiting the amount of time he plays on video games and watches TV. They're both addicting to kids that age. Best wishes in finding a solution. :)
2006-08-06 15:21:26
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answered by E Y 3
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It's partly due to his age. He's growing into himself, getting a little older and is probably seeking a little alone time. It should be okay to allow this, but at the same time don't alienate him. It may be okay to set family time, go out riding bikes with him, put him in sports, or some other activity that you as the parent can participate. I have noticed this as well with my daughter who just turned 10, she's spending more time in her room with her frineds. We give her that time, which she needs, but also include her in various other activities.
2006-08-06 17:58:16
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answered by locowherto 3
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Is your son on meds for ADD? I have a child with ADHD and Aspergers syndrome. With the Aspergers he socially would rather do things by himself or on his own but he was put on adderall and he withdrew from us and was usually in a zombie like state. He never wanted to do anything with me only watch his movies and read his books and was generally depressed. He is only 7. I took him off the Adderall and he is much more outgoing and responsive to us now. It's probably not the age you might get your Dr. involved.
2006-08-06 15:30:39
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answered by freakygurl559 2
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He might have developed an emotional problem which he cannot express to you. He may be wanting to avoid you because he feels upset by his problem, which causes many day-to-day difficulties for him as well as you..... he may be thinking that withdrawal is the best form of self-defence?
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2006-08-06 15:45:39
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answered by Anonymous
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