Parents learn helpful ways to explain to their child about what makes a good friend and how friends should treat each other. Parents will also learn how to help their child communicate clearly to other children. The video is most appropriate for parents of children in first grade, second grade, and third grade.
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In first grade, kids learn a few key social skills that help them navigate the big, wide world around them.
Being friends with different groups can be complicated. Here's how to help your daughter manage friendships.
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Friendships are a huge part of children’s lives and one of the hardest things for parents to manage. How can you help your child navigate this murky terrain?
"Don't jump in too fast!" warns Madeline Levine, author of Teach Your Children Well. Instead, take this approach so your child learns to navigate friendships.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ expert and Raising Happiness author Christine Carter says parents shouldn't rush in to reassure their child.