Friendships are of vital importance for all age-groups and good friendships go hand-in-hand with good mental health. But what is a friend, and why do we need them so much? This insightful guide explores how we can make friends, how we can keep them, what makes a good friend and whether we need best friends. It provides advice on recognizing fake and toxic friendships, surviving fall-outs and break-ups, and building resilience while successfully navigating the choppy waters around tribes, cliques, groups and gangs. There's also help for those coping with bullying and unkind behaviour, both on and offline.
Chapters in this book includes:
- All about friends
- Good friends (and how to be one)
- Making friends (and how to do it)
- How friendships grow
- Best friends: good, bad or both?
- Groups, gangs, cliques and tribes
- Out in the cold
- Social media
- Falling out... and making up
- Frenemies, fake and toxic friends
- Bullies and bullying
- The same, but different
- The best of friends
This is Book 7 in the Usborne Life Skills Series. See all Usborne Life Skills books here.
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