Twelve-Year-Old Alone Too Much
A mother is concerned about her son's rather sheltered existence outside of school. read more
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A mother is concerned about her son's rather sheltered existence outside of school. read more
Talk with the school counselor about a possible mediation between your son and his friend. read more
An expert advises a parent not to be overly concerned about her son's imaginative, imitative behavior. read more
Counseling may be called for when a child shows signs of serious distress over losing a friend. read more
Children may be very upset when a friendship ends. read more
When a child has trouble making friends in school, consider getting him involved in outside activities. read more
Bragging about his abilities can easily cause a child trouble socially. read more
A parent wants to know how she can help her solitary 13-year-old. read more
Making friends away from school may be a good way to keep a child from feeling left out. read more
Sexual curiosity of this nature at your daughter's age is a normal part of her development. read more
If your son wants to make them, those friendships will come naturally. read more
What can you do to help your child with friendship problems? read more
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