How Parents Can Foster Friendship in Children - Begin a Meaningful Relationship With Your Child as Both Parent and Friend - Without the Power Struggle
Anonymous
Publisher: Go Make A Change
Summary
Want your child to talk to you now—and still want to talk to you years from now? Friendship isn’t just about having playmates. It’s how kids learn trust, empathy, confidence, and healthy boundaries—and it starts at home. How Parents Can Foster Friendship in Children gives you practical, parent-friendly strategies to strengthen your bond, reduce power struggles, and help your child build better friendships at school and beyond. You’ll learn how to: • Help your child make and keep real friends without changing who they are • Teach friendship fundamentals: empathy, listening, sharing, and respect • Handle cliques, exclusion, and social drama with calm, effective guidance • Coach your child through conflict and repair friendships the healthy way • Build social confidence for shy, sensitive, or strong-willed kids • Set boundaries so “being friends” doesn’t turn into permissive parenting • Strengthen communication so your child opens up instead of shutting down Start listening today and build a stronger relationship—and healthier friendships—for your child.
Duration: about 1 hour (01:18:24) Publishing date: 2021-02-09; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

