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Teaching Social Skills

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Playing Well Together

The family is a young child’s first circle of friends. You are the role model for how to work and play with others. You start playing with your child as an infant with “peek-a-boo” and “pat-a-cake.” As children grow older, games grow more sophisticated, but it is still the time you take to be with your family that is most important.

Play Together

There is no better way to help children learn social skills than to play.

Work Together

Often, we find ourselves with little time to get down on the floor and play with our children. But, when we have work to do at home, we can use these times to help children learn to cooperate, collaborate, and share.

Now, Add Friends

Family members may be your child’s first friends and playmates, but it is important to broaden their circle of friends and support your children as they make and learn to keep friends.