hi Q., i read your original post as well as your update, i see that the main source of the problems he is having is lack of friends at school, right? assuming the adhd is being managed the best it can be (this is often the reason behind a kid having social problems, the kids label him as weird or whatever, and it can be soooo difficult to overcome). this is not the technically correct advice, especially from a teacher, but what i have seen work most often is for this boy to find a "key" friend. just one kid can make all the difference if its the right kid. he needs to find someone that the other kids all like/respect/follow, a good kid, of course, and find a way to make friends with him/her. the summer can be the key time to do this, since the kids arent in the every day popularity thing of school, and tend to branch out a bit in their friends and activities. mom can help him see it as a "mission" of sorts, very contrived, i know, but it really can work. he should try to "i.d." a kid or 2 that he thinks are good possibilities, someone who doesnt take part in the teasing or who has had a nice word here or there and seems to be a kid who isnt overly controlled by the need to please everyone else, you know, a nice, confident kid with friends in different "groups"... often kids who are good athletes are possibilites. then he should find out something that the kid(s) is/are involved in over the summer, and join. i hope this helps. of course the trickiest part is to present and follow through on an idea like this without making her son feel like he NEEDS this, or like it matters to her at all. the last thing anyone wants him to feel is needy or desperate, or that being fake is a way to make friends, or that mom would ever love him any more or less if he has no friends or a million. she knows her kid best, and will know the best way to try something like this. i think that if it is something that he has shared with her, and if she can approach it in a semi-casual way as something they are doing as a team to help him find a good friend at school, which can be hard for anyone, then it should be ok. i wish them all the best. take care, D.