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Friends and Peers

Friends and PeersFriendships are very important to children. They mean much more than just having fun, although that is the main reason children have friends. From a parent's perspective, the world of your child's friendships may feel like a foreign country, but this doesn't mean that you can't enjoy your child's friends, step in from time to time to help with a problem, or set limits about his behaviors in his peer group.
 Friends and Peers Topics
* Friends and Peers
* Helping Your Child Make Friends: Infants and Toddlers
* First Friends
* Preschool Friends
* Friends in School
* How to Help Your School-Age Child Make Friends
* The Unpopular Child (School Age)
* When You Don't Like Your Child's Friends-School Age
* Understanding Bullying
* Bully-Proofing Your Child
* Effective Anti-Bullying Programs in Schools
 Questions From Other Parents
? 2½-Year-Old Bullied at Playgroup
? Preschooler Who Hates to Say 'Bye
? Bossy Granddaughter Has No Friends
? Six-Year-Old Son Coerced into Playing 'Secret Game'
? Standing Up to Bullies
? New Kid Being Picked On
? School-Related Stomachaches
? Baby Sister has No One to Play with at Family Gatherings
? Older Sibling Wants to Play Alone with His Friends
? In Love at Age Four
? Nine-Year-Old Hates Team Sports
? Appropriate Age for a Sleepover
? Prom Night Jitters

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*CPSC, K'NEX Industries Announce Recall of Children's Toys
*CPSC, Schylling Associates Inc. Announce Recall of More "Jack-In-the-Box" Type Toys
*CPSC, Zutopia (a division of Wet Seal Inc.) Announce Recall of Girl's Loungewear
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