Developing Friendship Skills in Kids: A Guide for Post-Traumatic Parents with Dr. Eileen Kennedy-Moore

Post Traumatic Parenting

Are you curious about developing friendship skills in kids? Join me in today's episode as I explore this vital topic with Dr. Eileen Kennedy-Moore, a renowned psychologist and author. We'll dive into the common myths surrounding children's self-esteem and why these misconceptions might be holding them back. You'll discover how focusing on connection, competence, and choice can help your child develop a healthy sense of self and navigate social challenges with confidence.

We'll also tackle the crucial distinction between bullying and ordinary meanness, offering strategies for parents to address each situation appropriately. For post-traumatic parents, Dr. Kennedy-Moore shares insights on managing personal triggers and fostering empathy in your parenting approach. Additionally, we'll discuss the impact of social media on children's friendships and how to guide them in building genuine connections.

This episode is full of thoughtful discussions and practical strategies to support your child's social development. Whether you're dealing with friendship struggles or simply want to enhance your child's social skills, this conversation offers valuable perspectives and tools to help you along the way. Tune in now!

Topics covered on Developing Friendship Skills in Kids:

  1. What are the common myths about children's self-esteem, and why are they misleading?
  2. How can post-traumatic parents help their children focus on connection, competence, and choice to build a healthy sense of self?
  3. Why is it important to distinguish between bullying and ordinary meanness, and how can parents address each?
  4. How can post-traumatic parents manage their triggers when their children's social struggles arise?
  5. What strategies can parents use to encourage empathy and effective communication in their children?
  6. How does the concept of a "quiet ego" contribute to a child's development, and why is it beneficial?
  7. In what ways can parents support their children in navigating social feedback and building resilience?
  8. What are the implications of labeling every negative interaction as bullying, and how can this affect children?

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For full show notes and more resources visit www.drrobynkoslowitz.com/2024/12/04/developing-friendship-skills-in-kids-a-guide-for-post-traumatic-parents/

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