Day: December 2, 2017

A Word from the Principal - Nurturing Children's Interpersonal Relationships

"Principal, I don't have any friends? I don't have anyone to play with." The little boy came to me and complained about this. It is important to look at a child who is usually so lively, but who suddenly sends out a signal of distress. During the assembly, I shared with the children the topic of friends, and then asked, "If you don't have any friends in kindergarten, please stand up. There were less than ten people who stood up from the older classes to the younger ones. One by one, the principal asked the children who they would most like to be friends with. The children expressed themselves clearly.

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【Parenting】 Parenting World Seven tips to help children make friends happily (1)

"Does your child have playmates of the same age? Does your child feel lonely when he/she comes home from school? ......" How can parents help their children to find playmates? 3 principles and 4 methods are provided for the reference of modern parents. Friends are important in a person's life, and playmates are a child's first friends. Many studies have shown that children can learn about themselves, develop friendships, discover new experiences, develop problem-solving skills, and become more independent and self-confident through interactions with playmates. Playmates are important for children's physical, social, and emotional well-being.

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