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Social Development
By Dr. Chelsea Hetherington, Ph.D.
Kids, Childhood Development, Social Development
By Kristina Cappetta
Kids, Childhood Development, Social Development
By Charise Rohm Nulsen
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    Social Development

    Learn how to find assembly programs that address social skills, for your child's elementary school.

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    Social Development

    This phase passes as a child matures and is accepted into a wider age-range group. Meantime, keep trying to bring new friends into her life.

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    Social Development

    Find out about Wicca — and why it's so popular with young girls.

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    Social Development

    Children don't always conform to gender norms. If you're concerned, here are a few things you can do.

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    Social Development

    When it comes to encouraging your child's participation in social activities, are you pushing or shoving?

  • Kids
    Social Development

    Find ways to help a child who touches other children inappropriately in school.

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    Social Development

    Assist a child to make friends in middle school.

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    Social Development

    When your child latches on to a friend and tries to emulate her, it may be time to help her establish her own identity.

  • Kids
    Social Development

    A child who acts "goofy and loud" needs help learning the correct way to speak with others.

  • Kids
    Social Development

    Find ways to encourage a child to be more social.

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    Social Development

    Find suggestions for assisting a child in dealing with a school bully.

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    Social Development

    Retention decisions should not be made quickly. Investigate the issues before a decision is made.

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    Social Development

    A lack of social skills is one of the most heart-wrenching problems for many gifted children.

  • Kids
    Social Development

    Some children have a tougher time making friends. You can help them bridge the gaps.

  • Kids
    Social Development
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    Here are some ways you can boost your child's confidence and help him make new buddies.

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    Social Development

    If your son wants to make them, those friendships will come naturally.

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    Social Development
    By FamilyEducation Editorial Staff

    If your child is faced with the prospect of losing a good friend, read these tips to help him cope.

  • Kids
    Social Development

    Occasionally hugging another classmate is not unacceptable behavior in a six-year-old.

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