Friendships for Fifth Grader
Some children don't need to have intense, close friendships to be happy. read more
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Some children don't need to have intense, close friendships to be happy. read more
Children don't always conform to gender norms. If you're concerned, here are a few things you can do. read more
It is not unusual for an older boy to begin to become more selective about extracurricular activities. read more
A lack of social skills is one of the most heart-wrenching problems for many gifted children. read more
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. read more
A gifted child should be encouraged to work at his level, as well as to spend class time with age mates for social development. read more
It's not a good idea for a child to reject a gifted program at another school for social reasons. read more
Your children may resist group activities if they feel you are pushing too hard for them to get involved. read more
When a student is being harassed, the school may need to step in. read more
Most young children are sensitive and worry about making friends, but when these feelings become a problem you can help. read more
When your child latches on to a friend and tries to emulate her, it may be time to help her establish her own identity. read more
Studies have shown homeschooled children's social skills to be at or above their schooled peers. read more
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