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How to help your child make more friends

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Nov 9, 2023, 15:21 IST
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​​The playground of friendship​


A child's growth depends greatly on friendship. Empathy, social skills, and the value of friendship are imparted to children. Helping our kids negotiate the complex world of friendships is a critical responsibility of parents. There are many strategies to help your kids create connections at preschool. Friendship aids in teaching preschoolers how to socialize, share, and mature emotionally. Children learn to respect, be compassionate, and negotiate when they play together. They will benefit from these abilities far after preschool too.

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​​​Forging Friendship: A Guide to helping kids build social bridges​




Parents and educators play in harmony to assist the young ones in navigating the complex world of friendships. Let’s look at some strategies to help young brains to develop deep and meaningful friendships.

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​​Promote social interaction​


Get the preschoolers involved in social activities to help them create more friends. Social gatherings offer an opportunity for them to meet new children of their age who share their interests by becoming a part of a group, whether it's through clubs, sports teams, or community activities. A strong basis for friendship is this common interest.

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​​Instill kindness and empathy​


According to Vijay Kumar Agarwal, student counselor, founder of Makoons Group of Schools, “These two qualities are the foundation of every enduring connection. Teaching the preschoolers the value of showing care for others, walking in their shoes, and treating people how they want to be treated is an essential part. Storytelling and role-playing are also useful methods for teaching empathy.”

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​​Be supportive​


Children may have difficulties in forming friendships. Being sympathetic and sensitive to their difficulties makes them believe in you more easily. Encourage them to share their thoughts and worries with you, and without being intrusive, provide direction. Inform them of your availability to assist and encourage them.

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​​Appreciate diversity​


Introduce your kids to individuals with a range of experiences, ethnicities, and cultures to help them learn to appreciate diversity. Their perspective on the world will widen as a result, and they will learn to cherish friendships of all kinds.

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​​Respect boundaries​


Instill in your kids the value of honoring others' personal space. Kids must realize that not everyone they meet will wind up being a close buddy, and that's okay. Urge them to show consideration for the decisions and emotions of others.
Here are some advantages of making friends:

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​​Social development​


Preschoolers who have friends are better able to acquire social skills including empathy, sharing, and collaboration. They learn how to handle social situations, settle disputes, and form wholesome connections by interacting with their classmates.

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​​Emotional well-being​


Friendship in preschoolers provides them with consolation and emotional support. They can better control their emotions and the ups and downs of childhood when they have a confiding companion. This emotional connection provides comfort and joy.

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​​Boosts confidence​


Friendships help preschoolers feel good about themselves. They feel more confident and inspired to pursue new interests and challenges when they have friends who admire and respect them for who they are.

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​​Conflict resolution skills​


Preschoolers can acquire conflict resolution skills through friendships. Any friendship will inevitably include disagreements and misunderstandings; overcoming these obstacles teaches kids how to debate, communicate, and come up with win-win solutions.
In conclusion, encouraging kids or preschoolers to make more friends is an important life skill that will benefit them in the long run. You can set the young brains up for lifelong friendships that will improve their quality of life by modeling empathy and compassion, promoting good communication, and encouraging social contact. Through it, their social networks will expand and provide them a playground of lifetime relationships, embracing the friendship adventure.

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