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Understanding Childhood Friendship

No one can be alone in life. We need others to support us mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually. Relationships, and ... Show more
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This audio learning is designed for parents, educators, and caregivers who want to understand the profound impact of early social bonds and learn how to steer children toward healthy, supportive relationships.

Childhood friendships are far more than just “playtime”—they are the training ground for adulthood. This course provides an in-depth exploration of how these early connections shape a child’s social and emotional landscape. Participants will move from understanding the theory of how friendships form to the practical reality of supporting those bonds. By learning to identify the difference between positive cooperation and negative dynamics like bullying, you will gain the tools to help children build a resilient social foundation that contributes to their lifelong well-being.

Key Learning Objectives
By the end of this audio learning course, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze Social Development: Understand how friendships foster essential life skills like empathy, communication, and cooperation.

  • Identify Stages of Friendship: Learn the developmental milestones of how children view and form “best friends” at different ages.

  • Cultivate Lasting Connections: Gain practical strategies to help children initiate and maintain healthy peer relationships.

  • Recognize Negative Dynamics: Develop the “early warning” skills to identify bullying or exclusionary behavior.

  • Empower Through Guidance: Learn the “parental balance”—knowing when to intervene in social conflicts and when to let children resolve issues themselves.

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