
Your Questions About Positive Relationships, Answered
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What do you do when your child is struggling to make friends, or causing drama in the ones they have? In this Q&A episode, Dr. Dave Anderson answers real questions from parents and caregivers about how to help kids build and maintain healthy relationships, from early childhood through the teen years.
We cover:
- How to explain that not everyone will like you — and that’s okay
- What to do if your child doesn’t seem to have “real” friendships
- How to support your child’s social life if you’re a shy parent
- How to help a tween handle peer rejection
- What to do when your teen gossips or ghosts their friends
- How to respond to “bossy” behavior in younger kids
- Why teen friendships can sometimes feel toxic — especially among girls
- What to do when an older sibling is being unkind
- How to recognize emotional dependence in friendships
- Tips for supporting a child with ADHD who struggles socially
Whether your child is 6 or 16, this episode is packed with practical advice to help you guide them toward strong, supportive friendships — and build the social-emotional skills they’ll use for life.
Resources Mentioned:
- Friends & Socializing Resources for Parents
- Being a Good Friend – Hedgehog Land Episode — from our Emmy and Webby-nominated series for young kids, featuring music by Lake Street Dive
- Submit a question for a future Q&A episode
Be sure to subscribe and check out last week’s main episode with Dr. Mandi Silverman: How Do I Help My Child or Teen Build Positive, Healthy Friendships?
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