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Top 5 Ways To Help Preschoolers BE A GOOD FRIEND

August 25, 2021 by Danielle Whitefield

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If you’d like to build your preschooler’s fine motor skills, make sure that you don’t forget about helping them to use proper pencil grasp.

WHY PRESCHOOLERS SHOULD BE A GOOD FRIEND

Your preschooler needs to learn how to be a good friend in order to form relationships, and learn healthy social skills. When your preschooler learns to be a good friend, they learn important skills like sharing, empathy, respecting others, and controlling their emotions. Friends are there for each other, play games together, and make each other laugh. Having a good friend can help your preschooler feel more confident, accepted, and happy. It’s important that your preschooler understands the importance of treating people the way that they would like to be treated. When your preschooler learns how to treat people at a young age, they will be more likely to develop lasting relationships throughout their life.

For more information on the importance of your preschooler being a good friend click here.

5 ACTIVITIES TO HELP PRESCHOOLERS BE A GOOD FRIEND

Click any image below to see detailed instructions on how to do the activity.

“Kind Words Sensory” by Preschool Powol Packets

Top 5 Ways To Help Preschoolers Be A Good Friend

“Practice Sharing” by Views From A Step Stool

Top 5 Ways To Help Preschoolers Be A Good Friend

“Friendship Game” by Meaningful Mama

Top 5 Ways To Help Preschoolers Be A Good Friend

“Friendship Chain” by Gift Of Curiosity

Top 5 Ways To Help Preschoolers Be A Good Friend

“Role Play” by Learning At The Primary Pond

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