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Let's Learn ....How to Be a Good Friend!

In this one-time 35 minute interactive course, students will learn what it means to be a good friend, while exploring how to navigate difficult situations amongst friends and peers.
Mrs. Williams, M.Ed
Average rating:
5.0
Number of reviews:
(4)
Class

What's included

1 live meeting
35 mins in-class hours

Class Experience

Do you consider yourself a good friend? Do you know how to make new friends?   How do you communicate with your friends when you are upset?  
While making new friends and maintaining friendships can be intimidating and scary at times, this course will give you the confidence and skills to make new friends while learning what qualities make a good friend. 
In this class, we will begin by first discussing what it means to be a friend. Students will be given the opportunity to discuss what being a friend means to them. We will go over the characteristics and traits of what makes a good friend.  As a class, we will complete a worksheet together. 
We will then look at different conflict scenarios that kids sometimes face with their peer groups and friends. We will explore how to navigate these situations while being a good friend. In this course, I will use a combination of live instruction, discussion, screen sharing, and worksheets to deliver my course in a practical and engaging way. 
If we have enough time, we will also talk about how friendships may have changed since the start of the Pandemic, and students will get the chance to discuss how these changes may have or have not affected their friendships. 
We will wrap up the class with students vocalizing what friendship trait is the most important to them, so they know not only how to be a good friend, but also what they what to find in a good friend. This will be a fun and interactive course in which students will get the chance to socialize with others while practicing their new friend-making skills! I can’t wait to meet my new friends!
Learning Goals
One of the biggest areas in which primary-aged children experience conflicts is with their peer group and friends. It is often  very difficult to understand and process at that age.  We will explore this in a lighthearted, and engaging way allowing children to retain the information, and strive to be a good friend.
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Parental Guidance
While I aim to keep the course lighthearted and fun, whenever friendships are being discussed, it may bring out emotions in younger students, particulary iwhen thinking about lost friendship or former friends(moved away, new schools, etc.) I will always notify a parent a student is becoming emotional over a topic, and we can work together to find a solution.
Supply List
Students will receive one or more worksheets for this class, which you should print beforehand.  Please also have crayons or markers, and a pencil or pen ready before the start of class.
Language of Instruction
English
Joined October, 2022
5.0
4reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
I am the owner of Maryland Conflict Resolution.  We train students, educators, employers and employees about effective conflict resolution and communication skills. Furthermore, I have a Masters of Education in School Counseling and an undergraduate degree in Human Development and Family Studies. I create a nurturing and safe environment for students to discuss their ideas and opinions freely, and I have an understanding of  the developmental stages children are in, and how to meet them at their level. 

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$14

per class
Meets once
35 min

Completed by 3 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 5-9
3-9 learners per class

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