Helping kids to make friends is a top priority for most parents. However, building a friendship depends on a kid's emotional skills, self-regulation skills, and social competence. That's where parents can play an important role in the development of those abilities.
Every parent wants their kids to have friends. They want them to build the social skills and connections that will help them now and in the future. But making friends isn't always easy for kids. In this episode, Amy Lowe and Sara Jones discuss some common misconceptions about friends and a few practical ways you can help your kids in their pursuit of making friends.
Questions of the Week: What makes someone a good friend? Who in your life would you consider a good friend, and why? How can you be a better friend to someone else?
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Hosts: Amy Lowe & Sara Jones
Producers: Emily Alters & Cody Braun
Audio Engineer: Michael Cardillo
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