Most parents are aware of the potential dangers for children and social media, but for some teens it’s their best avenue to friendship.
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Most parents are aware of the potential dangers for children and social media, but for some teens it’s their best avenue to friendship.
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It is clear that until quarantine is over, these families have made their choices, and now you get to make yours.
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Many children are struggling to find their footing in the land of virtual friendships, one that involves unfamiliar technology and face-to-face communication skills online.
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If you suspect your child – whether they are in early childhood education and care, primary or secondary school – has a questionable friend, here are some tips on how to deal with it.
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A digital focus make it more difficult to make and nurture real life friendships.
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Navigating friendships as a teen can be hard. Parents can help by modelling good behaviour and making sure their teen feels they can talk to them about their friendships.
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Making good friends in primary school is not always an easy task. Here's how teachers and parents can help.
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One upside of the regularity of high school life is that it can make finding friends easier. That's over now. It's going to take courage and be awkward but here are some ways to find new mates and maintain a good support network outside the schoolyard.