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  • License: Private Label Rights
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  • Submitted: 13/03/2017
  • Released: 13/03/2017
  • Size: 7.21 MB
  • Price: 10.00

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  • Parenting & Family

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Understanding Childhood Friendships

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A Look Into The Nature Of Children's Friendships!

No one can go through life alone. We need others to support us mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Relationships, especially friendships, can sustain us throughout our lives. Even when romantic relationships end, we get laid off, or become ill, true friendships endure.

When times get tough, we always have someone to turn to who can help us in a practical or supportive way, allowing us to cry on their shoulder and then move on to tackle the issue at hand.

Good friendships aren't a matter of accident or chance. They arise from skills cultivated in our younger years, helping us form lifelong friendships from an early age.

Like every other aspect of growing up, children need to learn friendship skills. They acquire these skills from parents and peers.

This guide explores the nature of children’s friendships, how they form, and how we, as parents, can ensure they develop lasting friendships while avoiding negative relationships like bullying.

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