Why Friendship Is Important for Kids—How Parents Can Help - Metro Parent
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Why Friendship Is Important for Kids—How Parents Can Help - Metro Parent
Childhood friendships used to happen by default — on the playground, in the neighborhood, in the chaos of loosely supervised weekends. But today, many kids are facing what experts call a friendship recession. Between packed schedules and pervasive screens, genuine connection is harder to come by. And that matters — a lot. Licensed psychotherapist and parent coach Nicole Runyon sees this trend up close in her Grosse Pointe practice. “We have a lo…
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