why would you say your son is dull..thats not nice. the apple doesnt fall far from the tree.
2006-10-14 07:27:59
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Get him into either sports, karate, art classes, computer classes, whatever classes you can take him to.
Sports like football, tennis, soccor, even track and field will get your son energized. It seems like he's dull because there is not enough energy flowing through his system. Get him up off of the couch or computer chair and do some activities. That will get him going.
2006-10-14 14:35:48
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answered by bebe 2
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fair enough question . ... and it is given from a very personal relationship perspective.
i say personal because it is in relationship to you (and others?) which you characterize as ''dull'' .
first off i want to say that a characterization such as ''dull'' is incomplete ... it do not well or adequately insight into the personal living experience which is of your son. for to you what may seem dull may be and probably is the minimal excitement creating energies/activities which would put descriptions out of the dull category. but it do not relate what is occurring of the usual living experience in the person of mind or feeling and body. so there may be consisting within the thoughts of your son a world of experience which is gripping though non-apparent.
it is a fair question because to know what to ''do'' is to desire relationship with respect to his own awareness/space/development . so your new awareness will best include realizing what may seem dull to you is a normal awareness and experience for this child....and may not be dull to him whatsoever.
do= be aware of how he best enjoys and manages his own time and notice somethings of how ideas and feelings and activities/actions are related to his own enjoyment.
do= try not to impose judgement in evaluations of these but be simply aware and accepting ........................ with the distinct purpose to know what compatibilities in relationship are satisfying to him so that it will be advantageous for each of you to then relate (again non-impositionally) values as it may benefit his own personal development and build relationship with your self.
if there are any further questions pertaining to any of this .... please just ask...comment at will.
be well you and yours
2006-10-14 14:43:17
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answered by noninvultuous 3
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Have him sharpened.
Seriously, do you mean dull as in dense, or dull as in boring?
He's your son, if he's slow, redouble your efforts to help him learn and retain. If he is boring to you, you're not trying hard enough to develop common interests. Take him fishing.
(If you mean he is dull as in not shiney, polish him.)
2006-10-14 14:37:01
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answered by Anonymous
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is he dull, or just not interested in the same things as you? no one is ever otally uninterested in anything. maybe he just doesn't feel like opening up to you because you look down on him.
2006-10-14 14:46:37
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answered by Donna L 3
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your son is ugly well dont start to go crazy and get him liposuction and surgery no do not do that it just crazy just talk to him to and make him get more adjust to his look remind him that looks are not everything but there are something
2006-10-14 14:51:03
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answered by gigo m 2
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umapathy,
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2006-10-14 14:34:24
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answered by vnmatranjan 3
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Are you kidding, what kind of father are you, why don't you do things he likes not just things you like. Maybe he thinks the same of you.
2006-10-14 14:36:12
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answered by livlafluv 4
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hav another 1
2006-10-14 14:29:48
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answered by ThinkTink 1
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If he plays video games, ask him what he'd like.
Kids love video games. :)
2006-10-14 14:34:52
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answered by kalas5525 2
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