Making Friends

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Tips for Inclusion and Friendship

Loneliness can weigh heavily on a child’s heart. Through inclusion advocacy Timothy Rohrer teaches us that a simple “hello” bridges gaps. Offer a smile today; small acts build lasting, meaningful friendships.

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Making friends: A Skill that Needs to be Practiced!

Discover why making friends is a skill—they need to be learned and practiced. When my daughter started 4th grade, we had a chance to form real friendships. Watching her laugh with a typical peer highlighted how valuable these connections are.

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5 Tips to Help Your Child with Special Needs Make Friends

Teach Your Child with Special Needs How to Make Friends Friendship makes life sweeter for everyone. Kids with special needs deserve opportunities to bond with others too. 1. Ask Questions. Help your child practice asking “why?” and other curiosity-provoking questions through fun games like journalism role-play. 2. Practice Eye Contact.

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Help Children Have Successful Play Dates…At Any Age

Why should you host a playdate? Prepare your child as the gracious host—set house rules, plan structured activities with snacks, and invite just one guest at a time. Create lasting friendships through thoughtful playdate planning! #playdates #socialskills

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Did You Know about e-Buddies?

Discover the joy of e-Buddies: connect safely through email pen pals Imagine building lasting friendships online while learning valuable computer skills – all from the comfort of your home.

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