Is your child struggling with a “friend” who doesn’t feel like one? When kids come home hurt or confused by a friendship, it’s more than just playground drama; it’s a chance to reflect, not just react. In my presentation on friendship, I ask kids to define what a great friend is in three words. Then I ask… do your friends reflect that definition? That moment hits hard, and it opens the door to self-awareness. Let’s help our kids tune into their gut: Do they feel seen or invisible? Safe or small? Stronger or unsure? This isn’t about judgment, it’s about self-trust. We want them to build relationships that make them feel whole, now and as adults. Drop a heart if this hits home and tag a parent who's helping their child navigate friendship heartbreak. Follow for more on raising strong, self-aware kids. #ParentingTips #ChildDevelopment #EmotionalIntelligence #RaisingKids #FriendshipGoals #ParentingSupport #RaisingTweens #RaisingTeens #SocialEmotionalLearning #KidsMentalHealth #PositiveParenting #DrRobynSilverman #PowerfulParenting #ParentingThroughEmotions
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