When we have a kid who just doesn't seem to fit in—or who is a loner, if a fairly content one—it can be hard for parents. But putting our own anxiety about it aside, and getting clear on the lagging skills and social cues that may not quite be in place, is the best way to help kids get on a better path. This episode is full of specific and useful advice!
Amy and Margaret discuss:
all the reasons kids can have trouble making (and keeping) friends
five "unwritten social rules" that some kids take longer to comprehend
how figuring out the specific issues at play can lead to the most useful solutions
Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:
Jamie Howard, et. al for Child Mind Institute: Kids Who Need a Little Help to Make Friends
The Sue Larkey podcast: Promoting Social Understanding – Social Scripts
Gwen Dewar for Parenting Science: How to help kids make friends: 12 evidence-based tips
Christine Comizio for U.S. News Health: Understanding Kids' Friendship Struggles: Common Causes and Solutions
Lexi Walters Wright for
Understood.org: 5 “unwritten” social rules that some kids miss
Andrew M.I. Lee for
Understood.org: Why some kids have trouble making friends
ADHD Dude: "How to Help Your ADHD Child Keep Friends"
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