Aidan is 10 and I've noticed something about him that I attribute to his personality, our parenting, and society in general. I'm not sure how to change things for him. Please forgive my ramble....
Example Behavior in question: When we go to the swimming pool, I am not allowed to bring a book. He insists that I swim with him the entire time and he treats me as if I were a 10 year old boy ... trying to dunk me, etc. He won't play with other kids in the water even when invited. To be fair, society has sort of contributed to this. Parents do seem to be in the water with their kids tossing them/playing with them. There's nothing wrong with that except for the fact that kids don't end up playing with each other. There are less opportunities for Aidan to find someone to toss the ball with, etc. I've thought a lot this week about the societal aspect of this issue. I don't remember my parents being in the water so much playing with my brother and I. This enabled us to play with the kids in the water. I'm not saying that it's a bad thing for parents to be in the water playing with their kids ... I just wonder how it has changed the dynamics of play. Anyway, I digress.
The past few days I've gone alone with Aidan and Zoe to the pools. (We're on vacation). Zoe has an easier time finding someone in the pool to play with because girls are just more likely to walk up to each other and say "hi I'm Suzie, let's play" (exactly what happened today). Aidan sticks to me like glue. He's like an annoying suckerfish that won't let me even move about freely in the pool. He wants me to constantly throw the ball to him, throw him off of my shoulders, swim with him.
If I want to take a break from playing and sit out of the pool Aidan's response is "I'm done. Let's go home." He will only swim if I'm right there with him. I feel exhausted by his neediness and envious of the moms on the side of the pool sunning themselves/having a drink/checking their cell phones.
When we were in Iowa it was the same thing and he insisted that I be with him at all times.
We talked about this a little today and he finally admitted to me that he feels shy and this is why he doesn't join in on the rare occasions he's had the chance.
I don't know what to do to help him.
He does seem to have friends in our neighborhood that he plays with regularly. He doesn't have any problems that I know of socially at school. Nothing has been mentioned to me.
Do you find his behavior to be abnormal in any way? Am I overthinking this?
Kris
Example Behavior in question: When we go to the swimming pool, I am not allowed to bring a book. He insists that I swim with him the entire time and he treats me as if I were a 10 year old boy ... trying to dunk me, etc. He won't play with other kids in the water even when invited. To be fair, society has sort of contributed to this. Parents do seem to be in the water with their kids tossing them/playing with them. There's nothing wrong with that except for the fact that kids don't end up playing with each other. There are less opportunities for Aidan to find someone to toss the ball with, etc. I've thought a lot this week about the societal aspect of this issue. I don't remember my parents being in the water so much playing with my brother and I. This enabled us to play with the kids in the water. I'm not saying that it's a bad thing for parents to be in the water playing with their kids ... I just wonder how it has changed the dynamics of play. Anyway, I digress.
The past few days I've gone alone with Aidan and Zoe to the pools. (We're on vacation). Zoe has an easier time finding someone in the pool to play with because girls are just more likely to walk up to each other and say "hi I'm Suzie, let's play" (exactly what happened today). Aidan sticks to me like glue. He's like an annoying suckerfish that won't let me even move about freely in the pool. He wants me to constantly throw the ball to him, throw him off of my shoulders, swim with him.
If I want to take a break from playing and sit out of the pool Aidan's response is "I'm done. Let's go home." He will only swim if I'm right there with him. I feel exhausted by his neediness and envious of the moms on the side of the pool sunning themselves/having a drink/checking their cell phones.
When we were in Iowa it was the same thing and he insisted that I be with him at all times.
We talked about this a little today and he finally admitted to me that he feels shy and this is why he doesn't join in on the rare occasions he's had the chance.
I don't know what to do to help him.
He does seem to have friends in our neighborhood that he plays with regularly. He doesn't have any problems that I know of socially at school. Nothing has been mentioned to me.
Do you find his behavior to be abnormal in any way? Am I overthinking this?
Kris
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