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EYFS Best Practice - All about…children’s friendships

Being able to make friends is easier for some than it is for others, but practitioners can help all children to form relationships. Marion Dowling explains how

In order to live and flourish in our democratic society we must learn to rub along with others. We may know of adults who are able and attractive but for some reason feel ill at ease with people. They may not have the art of easy chatter which can often oil relationships and, when they do converse, they may avoid eye contact. Such behaviour may lead them to being regarded with suspicion, and both colleagues and personal contacts may tend to avoid them. This can be a serious disability in both personal and professional life. Conversely, a network of close friends can sustain a person throughout life. Lifelong friends share a common history that is particularly precious as we get older.

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