Playground Politics: When Friendships Get Messy
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In This Episode: Conflict, Resilience, and Tattling
Welcome to Episode 31 of On the Ground Parenting! In this session, hosts Sandy and Kelly (with Sam out sick) pull back the curtain on the more challenging side of relationships. From children facing "B-list" status on the weekend to the sting of teenage exclusion, the team explores how parents can support their kids through the inevitable disappointment of friendship fallouts.
The conversation highlights the importance of adult "attunement" in group settings like schools and clubs, where playground politics can quickly turn into exclusionary games. By modeling healthy communication and teaching children the difference between "telling" and "tattling," we can help them find their own way through social self-doubt while maintaining their self-worth.
Parenting Workshops MentionedIf you're looking for more "on the ground" tools, Muskoka Family Focus offers several workshops highlighted in this episode:
- How to Talk So Kids Will Listen: Learning to acknowledge feelings without jumping to assertions.
- Bounce Back and Thrive: Exploring how the mind conjures up stories and how to shift perspectives.
https://muskokafamilyfocus.ca/programs/parenting-seminars/
Connect & Support
- Join the Community: Support our work and connect with the hosts at patreon.com/onthegroundparenting.
- Workshops & Questions: Reach out via our Linktree for more information on upcoming programs: linktr.ee/onthegroundparenting.
On the Ground Parenting is a production of Muskoka Family Focus Parent Education Program.
Stay tuned for our next episode, where we dive into the mindfulness practice of "RAIN"—and no, it's not about the weather!