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Childhood friendships are often fretted over by well-meaning parents, but what connections do our children REALLY need?
From making wonderful memories to dealing with conflict and relational aggression, childhood friendships can be a large part of our child’s development. Teaching children to get along with others, resolve conflicts easily, pick up on social cues, and understand the complex dance of human interaction is important.
Join Dr Vanessa for a conversation all about children and friendships, about what is romanticized and what should be prioritized as we guide our children through their formative years. This webinar features a one hour presentation and a half hour open question and answer period featuring common questions from parents and caregivers.
When you purchase this webinar, you will have 30 days' access to the recording. After 30 days, your access to the dashboard will no longer be valid.
In this presentation, Dr Vanessa dives into parents' questions and fears around childhood friendships. She invites parents and caregivers to examine their own narratives around friendships. What expectations do we have for our children? What do we do if our child has a friend that we are unsure of? What if our child doesn't seem to want to spend time with friends? What if our child is experiencing peer aggression?
Dr Vanessa explores these topics and more in this webinar. She also explains the importance of a strong, meaningful connection with parents, and how we want our children to look to us before they look to guidance from their peers. From toddlerhood to the teenage years, this is a webinar not to miss!
The webinar is 1.5 hours in length, consisting of a one hour presentation, followed by a half hour question and answer period. Attendees will have 30 days' access to watch the webinar and question and answer period.
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