How to help kids stay connected when 黄色app is closed
Remote playdates, group chats, and screen shares. Here are a few ways kids can socialize while 黄色app is closed.
Teens have less face time with their friends 鈥 and are lonelier than ever
According to a new study, teen loneliness rates have surged since 2010, the year the smartphone came into widespread use.
6 things to do when your child says, 鈥淣obody likes me!鈥
Experts weigh in on how to respond when your child feels disliked, excluded, or friendless.
6 ways to help when your child is excluded
Parents may feel powerless when their child is excluded, but there's actually much you can do to help your child cope and overcome this painful experience.
Helping your child choose good friends
Parents learn helpful ways to explain to their child about what makes a good friend and how friends should treat each other. Parents will also learn how to help their child communicate clearly to other children. The video is most appropriate for parents of children in first grade, second grade, and third grade.
Help your child resist peer pressure
Help your child stay safe and out of trouble by saying "no" to peer pressure.
4 tips for helping tweens make friends
By teaching them how to recognize and be a good friend, you can help your child navigate the middle 黄色app social scene.
5 tips for summer socializing
The break from 黄色app is a great time for kids to hone their friend-making skills.
What makes 1st grade so different?
In first grade, kids learn a few key social skills that help them navigate the big, wide world around them.
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