Before Facebook, making friends and maintaining relationships involved
more than clicking yes to a “Friend Request” and commenting on the occasional
status update. (Well, technically it still does.) To be a good friend, regardless
of age, we need to share, use our “kind and polite words,” take turns, show
empathy, listen, practice conflict resolution—essentially put into practice all
those skills that make a good friend (or co-worker, neighbor, spouse, etc).
At Kindermusik, we know the first five years of a child’s life
present unique and lasting moments for laying the groundwork for healthy social
development. Each week in Kindermusik, we provide many opportunities for your
child to practice cooperation, turn taking, active listening, paying attention,
and other key social development skills that will help your child grow to be a
socially confident and adept person. So while you see your child taking turns with
a favorite instrument or rolling the ball back and forth with a friend, we see
a child practicing social skills that will prepare your child
for school—and life—success.
Everyday Connection: Friendly
Gesture. Children love
getting mail. With your child, pick a neighbor with a little one close in age
to yours and become pen pals. Draw a picture. Leave a piece of candy or a
special rock. Your child will enjoy leaving (and receiving) little reminders of
friendship.
Musically yours,
Miss Peggy
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