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Making a child my friend

Tim M. posted 1 year, 7 months ago
How to make a child a friend
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Shanbel H. replied 2 months, 2 weeks ago
Sharing the love we have shared from Jesus. Unconditional love
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Caro Mwangangi M. replied 7 months ago
Providing him /her with basic needs required and also scheduling time for them
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Lydiah L. replied 7 months, 3 weeks ago
Seeking their attention and listening to them
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AYUB K. replied 8 months ago
Besides having scheduled time with your children, to develop meaningful friendships, you need to be available to them during unscheduled times as well. That means being home when they're home (not always, but often). It means putting down what we're doing when they verbally or nonverbally ask for our attention.
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Rachel M. replied 8 months ago
Always be there for the child,applaud them and recognize their efforts however small in their tast.
Direct them on how to perform a certain task
Be available to help them solve problems
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Jane N. replied 8 months ago
be available to them all the times
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Tabitha M. replied 8 months, 1 week ago
Be available to them all the time to help solve their problems.
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Joseph J. replied 8 months, 1 week ago
Always be there for the child,applaud them and recognize their efforts however small in their tast.
Direct them on how to perform a certain task
Be available to help them solve problems
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Joyce A. replied 9 months ago
Giving them gifts
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Rachis O. replied 1 year, 3 months ago
Building a friendship with a child involves understanding their needs, interests, and communicating in a way that fosters trust and respect.
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