Wednesday, 07 June 2006 07:13
It's important for even the youngest children to make friends - it teaches them social skills that exclusive interaction with parents and siblings can't provide. Yet squabbling kids and pushy parents are enough to make you grab for the aspirin and swear off play dates forever. Before you consign your child to hermitage, read these tips for a smoother play date future.
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Navigating the thorny social scene of elementary and middle school can be a daunting task for any child – particularly one who feels unpopular. As a parent, it’s hard to stand helplessly by and watch your child experience bullying or social alienation. You may feel that what your child goes through at school is beyond your control, but there are ways to help her build social skills and deal with rejection and isolation.