C.C.
Y.,
Your descriptions of your son remind me so much of my son when he was younger. He has always been my cuddler and even at 12 years old, he loves hanging out with me. He has always been very in tune with issues that emotionally hurt people which makes him a very caring child. I worried about his self-esteem for MANY years. I did my best to tell him words of encouragement every chance I got and made sure he knew how special I thought he is. a few years ago, he was really having issues with allowing comments other kids made to him hurt his feelings, so badly that he didn't want to attend school any longer. I did end up getting involved a few times and letting the school know when some of the kids were teasing him (I was able to use the no bullying tolerance policy in the schools). For my son, as he has matured, he has actually grown emotionally and things don’t bother him as much now. I’m really not sure what caused the change with him, but as of last year, 5th grade, he seems to get along with every one in his grade and he’s not having self-esteem issues. I hope this helps and hopefully it won’t take as long for your son to grow into his emotions. Oh, we did find a sport my son was naturally gifted in and this might have helped him also. I know you have tried a few sports, is there anything else your son is naturally gifted at that he can do? I bet if you can get him involved with an extra curricular activity that he can excel at, that will help build his esteem. Hope this helps!
C.