Being a Good Friend
One of the most important social skills that kids and teens should learn is being a good friend. It promotes strong relationships, increases their sense of purpose, and reduces stress. While it takes effort, the rewards are great.
This social skills training resource explains the differences between a good friend and bad friend, and how young people can be good to others by showing kindness, forgiving, and accepting differences.
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- Size: 8.5" x 11"
I absolutely love it!
Thanks for the enthusiastic review, Elizabeth! We're thrilled you love our Being A Good Friend handout. Building friendship skills is so important for kids. Thank you for supporting our store, and giving us an opportunity to serve you.
The PDFs are professional quality, colorful, and on point. My class (6th grade) may think they know everything already, but I am aware some are struggling with serious life issues and this attractive information will help.
Your understanding of sixth graders is spot-on, Susan! We're glad our friendship resources can help support those students quietly working through challenges. Thank you for all the amazing work you do with your students!
Being a Good Friend
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