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Xantippe
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I skipped that one. Big Girl plays a couple of LOTR theme pieces (the shire theme and the Rohan theme) and she has a chum who allegedly speaks elvish.I mentioned sports teams and that’s generally safe, as long as one is focusing on the game itself and not the off-the-field antics of players. There’s even space to get really, really absorbed in stats and playbooks and drafting (football talk is huge in my area, my husband is a total nerd about it, but that’s an advantage socially. I don’t follow it extensively, but I still know the names of the major players and the rules of the game, and can have casual conversations in the check out line etc.)
Depending on the size of his school, there are probably other people the OP’s son can find to share interests with. IIRC, he’s in public school, so faith and religion may be difficult, but there’s still Lord of the Rings kids, kids who like old movies, and a lot of the kinds of things that Xantippe mentioned. I went to public school not THAT long ago and I ran with a pretty innocent, nerdy crowd of “good kids.” Encouraging him to broaden his horizons in wholesome ways, and connect with other kids with other interests, should be very good for him!
Have a look at the after school/during school clubs and activities.