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Ep. 55 - Kids Ask Dr. Friendtastic: How saying no can save a friendship.
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereEp. 55 - Kids Ask Dr. Friendtastic: How saying no can save a friendship.
Blaire feels bad about saying no to friends. How can she think about things differently?
Scroll down for discussion questions.
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*** DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
- Think of a time you had to say no to a friend. What happened? How hard or easy was it for you to say no? How did your friend react?
- Why is it important to say no to friends sometimes? How can saying no help a friendship? How can NOT saying no sometimes hurt a friendship?
- Why do you think kids are sometimes nervous or uncomfortable about saying no to a friend?
- What could you say if a friend is disappointed or annoyed when you say no?
- When is it okay to say yes to a friend, even if it’s not exactly what you want?
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