No sooner have you spoken than what you have said becomes the property of another.
-Hindustani Proverb
Skills for Making Friends
In her
Parenting Exchange column, "Social Skills Children Need
to Make and Keep Friends," Karen Stephens outlines just a few of the skills
children need to master in order to develop friendships.
"To make and keep friends, children must be able to:
* Recognize shared interests
* Gracefully join into play
* Pay attention to non-verbal communication cues
* Identify common goals
* Listen to and respect feelings
* Empathize with another person's perspective
* Practice compassion
* Cooperate
* Accept others
* Include others
* Extend a trust-worthy, helping hand."
This full article is available in two places. First, you can view it on
our web site at
http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0625.
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