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Kids With Kids

Making friends is an important part of childhood. But, first, children have to learn how to choose friends wisely. Parents can help young children learn how to make friends by teaching them concepts such as sharing, compassion, and conflict resolution and how to choose good friends and resist negative influences. The articles below offer parenting tips on teaching social skills.

Get Physical
Active play and a focus on physical fitness can help fight the growing problem of childhood obesity. Staying active as a family helps children understand the benefits of physical activity.

Conflict Resolution for Kids
We hear them shouting and we come running. Then, we hear, “He said, he did” or “She said, she did.” How can we help them solve their problems and play together?

Your Kids and Their Friends
As parents, we often stand back as our children work at developing friendships. We don’t want to be pushy, and we don’t want to judge another child. But as your child grows, so does the need for friendships and a better understanding of how to find and keep good friends.

Tips on Friendships
Kids learn how to get along by watching other kids. The more comfortable and confident they are with peers, the more likely they can choose friends wisely and resist negative influences.

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