The nature of children's peer interactions and friendships changes as they develop and grow. We have compiled several expert articles that discuss the importance of peer relationships and how kids relate to people their own age. Learn how to help promote positive friendships in your children's lives and encourage lonely children to seek out new friends.
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Positive Aspects of Peer Pressure
When you hear the word "peer pressure," what do you think about? Drugs, stealing, bullying, maybe? But, what about the...
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Scout's Honor: A Century of Creating Leaders
Creating confident, responsible, and principled individuals is Scouting's mission and a parent's goal too! Here are some...
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School Violence: What You Need to Know
While anxiety over school violence is understandable, media reportage of such incidents can exacerbate the problem,...
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