
Let's Be Friends
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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.
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Lawrence E. Shapiro, PhD, is an internationally known child psychologist and parenting expert in Norwalk, CT. He has written over fifty books for parents, children, and mental health professionals.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- A Note to Parents
- Introduction for Kids
- Section I: Making Friends
- Activity 1. About You
- Activity 2. Finding Shared Interests
- Activity 3. Where to Meet New Friends
- Activity 4. Friendly Kids Make Friends
- Activity 5. Making a Good First Impression
- Activity 6. Being Popular for Life
- Activity 7. Your Social Network
- Activity 8. Reaching Out to New Kids
- Section II: Understanding Social Rules
- Activity 9. Being a Social Detective
- Activity 10. Being Part of the Group
- Activity 11. F inding the Right Words
- Activity 12. Understanding Body Language
- Activity 13. Having Good Manners
- Activity 14. Phone Manners
- Activity 15. E-Mail Manners
- Activity 16. Planning a Party
- Section III: The Give and Take of Friendships
- Activity 17. Share and Share Alike
- Activity 18. Taking Turns
- Activity 19. Tuning In
- Activity 20. Giving Compliments
- Activity 21. Being a Good Leader
- Activity 22. Knowing When to Follow
- Activity 23. Making the Best of Things
- Activity 24. Being Flexible
- Activity 25. Speaking Kindly
- Activity 26. Keeping Cool
- Activity 27. Releasing Your Feelings
- Activity 28. Bouncing Back from Rejection
- Section IV: Understanding and Caring About Your Friends
- Activity 29. Paying Attention to Feelings
- Activity 30. Helping Others
- Activity 31. Being Too Nice
- Activity 32. Including Everyone
- Activity 33. It's Nothing Personal
- Activity 34. Forgiving Others
- Activity 35. Respecting Differences
- Section V: Peacemaking
- Activity 36. Dealing with Kids Who Are Difficult
- Activity 37. Clubs and Cliques
- Activity 38. Keeping the Peace
- Activity 39. Apologizing
- Activity 40. Compromising
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