Positive Friendships for School-Age Children
Start a conversation with school-age children about friendship qualities, red flags, and how to be a good friend using engaging PowerPoint slides.
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FRIENDSHIPS SCHOOL-AGE
Instructions The purpose of this PowerPoint is to start a conversation for school-age children in regards to what they look for in a friend and what may be red flags for a friendship. As well as things they should do and not do themselves to be a good friend.
What is a Friend? Friends share Play together Laugh together A friend likes you for who you are! Do you have any other ideas?
Qualities in Good Friends Trustworthy Enjoy hanging out Depend on them Empathetic Listen to what you have to say Kind Nice to you Nice to others Include you Common interests Funny and fun to be around Responsible Like to be with them Good influence, make good choices Honest
Warning Signs in Friendships Selfish actions Not being trustworthy Speaking badly about you and others Thinking that they are better than you Only interested in friendship because they want something Not following rules Making bad choices
How Can You Be A Good Friend?
Being a Good Friend DO THIS DON T DO THIS Play with your friend at recess Trip your friend so that they fall Tell your friend you believe in them! Call your friend a slowpoke Share your potato chips during lunch Tell your friend that they can t do it and just give up Help your friend when they drop their books Roll your eyes at your friend when they talk to you
Being a Good Friend You Try! DO THIS DON T DO THIS