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Let's Be Friends: A Workbook to Help Kids Learn Social Skills and Make Great Friends
Title | Let's Be Friends: A Workbook to Help Kids Learn Social Skills and Make Great Friends |
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Date | 2024-11-08 07:58:38 |
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Link | Listen Read |
Desciption
Building positive friendships is a critical part of a child's development. When adults look back on their childhoods, they rate their friendships as one of the most important factors in their happiness. But researchers report that half of children have difficulty making and keeping friends. These problems predispose them to lifelong relationship challenges. What's more, parents report that they rarely know what to do to help their children make friends. Social problems in childhood may lead to more serious problems in adolescence and adulthood, so it's wise to help your child with these skills now. The activities in this book offer you effective tools for helping your child become a better friend-maker. The activities in Let's Be Friends teach kids a wide variety of social skills including the making and keeping of new friends, finding friends with common interests, ways of coping with rejection, and tips for developing give and take in relationships. With practice, the skills in this book can help youngsters locate support during transitions, build self-esteem, and develop into healthy, resilient adults. Read more
Review
I bought this for my 2nd grader who was having a hard time with friends in 2nd grade. She as bullied and in a way where the other child did not want her to be friends with a certain girl as she wanted her all to herself. So, it was a very negative and exclusive experience for her. At the same time, my daughter was quite "fascinated" by the bully and every once in a while would come home thrilled that this girl had played with her. It was very confusing. The school was involved but it was truly "rebuilding" work that had to be done at home and I did not know where to turn. This book was simple to use in that it opened up conversations about being nice but standing up for yourself, what makes someone "cool", what kind of people do you want in your life, how do you make positive friendships. My daughter had to learn how to find the friends that were positive for her and how to be a good friend as she was afraid of attachments.I like this book a ton as I could do the exercises with her but adapt the message or "lesson" to what the needs were of my daughter at the time. This is a great book to own and to pull from.