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Spring Reset: Helping Kids Break Bad Social Habits
Kids Don’t Need Perfection—They Need Practice. Spring has a way of making us want to reset things. We clean closets. Open the windows. Reorganize spaces that have gotten a little messy over the winter. But spring is also a great time to reset something else: Social habits. Kids, like all of us, can fall into habits that don’t always serve them well socially. These habits often develop slowly and quietly over time. Sometimes they come from frustration, sometimes from imitation
Apr 274 min read


The Friendship Skills No One Teaches Kids Anymore
Friendship Isn’t Just Chemistry—It’s A Set Of Skills Kids Can Learn. Parents often spend years helping their kids succeed in school. Homework gets checked. Grades get monitored. Tutors get hired. But there’s one area of childhood that rarely receives the same level of coaching: Friendship. Most kids are expected to simply “figure it out.” We assume they will naturally learn how to make friends, join groups, resolve disagreements, and navigate social situations. But the truth
Apr 204 min read


The Real Reason Social Skills Don’t Stick (And How We Fix That)
Why Practice Beats Worksheets Every Time Let’s Be Honest for a Moment If social skills were learned by reading about them once…we’d all be exceptional communicators by now. But most of us know that’s not how it works. You can explain social skills. You can define them. You can even quiz them. And still — they don’t always stick . The Problem Isn’t the Content — It’s the Method Social skills are often taught like academic subjects: A worksheet A definition A discussion A quick
Mar 302 min read
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