Dear Abby: Teen son struggles after family’s move to new state

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Dear Abby: Teen son struggles after family’s move to new state
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DEAR ABBY: Because of frustration with our state’s substantial COVID restrictions and our teen son’s struggles with remote learning, we moved to another state. ...

DEAR ABBY: Because of frustration with our state’s substantial COVID restrictions and our teen son’s struggles with remote learning, we moved to another state. At the time, our son was excited to move . However, we are now nearly through the school year and he still hasn’t made new friends. He’s depressed and wants to move back.

We work from home, so it would be an option for us to temporarily return so he can finish his remaining two years of high school in our original state. He has always been very social, so we are surprised he hasn’t made new friends. Should we push him to keep trying? Or is moving back for two years the best for his mental well-being? -- WANTS THE BEST FOR HIM

However, if they cannot do that and you are prepared to make the move when the school term is over, do it. Being treated as an outcast isn’t good for anyone’s mental health, and while it might benefit your son to learn to adapt, he might do better academically if you put him in a friendlier environment.DEAR ABBY: I have two grown sons who are 13 months apart. The younger, age 44, constantly and viciously degrades his brother in text messages.

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