Helping teenagers choose the right friends involves a mix of guidance, support, and open communication. Here are some strategies parents can use: 1. Open Communication: Encourage your teen to talk about their friends and social experiences. Create a safe space where they feel comfortable sharing their thoughts and feelings. 2. Model Healthy Relationships: Demonstrate what healthy friendships look like through your own relationships. Discuss the qualities that make a good friend. 3. Teach Critical Thinking: Help your teen evaluate their friendships by discussing values, behaviors, and the impact of certain friendships on their well-being. 4. Encourage Diverse Friendships: Promote friendships with a variety of people. This can help teens develop social skills and broaden their perspectives. 5. Discuss Red Flags: Talk about behaviors that indicate unhealthy friendships, such as manipulation, disrespect, or excessive negativity. 6. Involve Them in Activities: Encourage participation in clu...
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