Saturday, April 30, 2011

A Boy

The moment he transferred school, he's changing consistently, from being a 'lil smart obedient kid to a worst nightmare to his parents and as a boy. Yes, he is currently experiencing puberty but that doesn't do anything with his studies. The time he met classmates and street friends who became close with him and suddenly influenced him of such normal stuffs in this time; the internet and the game, he just lost focus and deprived himself of learning in school. His growing up routine when he was in elementary until he graduated were all the same. He'll be dropped home from school, change clothes, and then leave home until evening. Or times, he's in front of the monitor, playing computer games. You can easily prove yourself when you observe him and his friends. At school, his friends are BI or plainly BAD INFLUENCE-RS. At home/street, also the same.



Eventually, all through these casualties, he was then one of them. Acting non-sense and working non-sense. His friends at a religious/values-centered institution, where he spent the rest of his elementary level, are all worst that naughty kiddos same as with his street best friends who taught him DotA/computer games. They seem to be one of the worst kids of this era. Seriously, one of the worst people in this generation. So with all these reasons, his parents decided to put him in a seminary.

All the feeds his parents had received from his previous school were all relating to his studies. "Your son is not mentally active/focused inside my class...etc..." as they commented regarding his failing grades which were all became a "pass" because of pity. They thought he could be a better person and a motivated one to learn in school. Probably, because of its strictness in terms of attitude and studies, seminarians often times have difficulties and the like.

The boy attended for almost three months inside and then pulled back by his parents from the seminary. He had a slight change regarding attitude but studies, another same comment even from before. "What is his problem when inside class?" as his parents wonder and everybody else. It's a disappointment for them for they believe that seminary will help their child, but not like what they expected. The main problem is inside their son. Mentally? Emotionally? Socially? Spiritually? They need a psychologist or someone whom he had ever told something about what he is thinking or inside him. Just like an open up. Rather, someone that will listen to him, to his kept secrets in his depths.

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