Help Your Preschooler Make Friends

Preschool Friendships

How to Encourage Preschool Friendships

 

by Dr. Caron Goode

During the preschool years, children learn a lot, including how to be a friend. Up until now, your child has mostly engaged in parallel play with her peers. Around the age of three, she will begin to show interest in the children around her and perhaps even mimic them. This imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. It means she wants to be friends.

How to Encourage Kids to Make Friends at Any Age

Forming Friendships from Toddler to Teen

 

by Kerrie McLoughlin

As parents, we want our kids to make good friends, friends who they have fun with and in whom they can confide. Of course, not all kids are social butterflies, so how do you encourage friendships at every stage of the game from toddler to teen? Read on to learn!

Toddler Play Date

I envy the easy way in which the tiny crowd makes friends. They can plop down next to any random kid at a park, daycare or preschool, start chatting and … BAM! … they are instant pals. Taking your child places and providing chances for him to be around other kids is what it takes for him to make new friends during this special time.

6 Ways to Coach Kids on Making Friends

Playdate with 3 girls

Coaching Kids on Friendship Building

by Dr. Caron Goode

Providing opportunities for peer interaction and playtime  nurture connections that blossom into friendships. Building friendships isn’t something that every child learns how to do naturally. In fact learning to be a friend and cultivating a friendship are learned skills that promote good social, mental and emotional health as they grow and develop.