Results: Parenting Survey

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10/11/2023

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Parents need to be confident in their roles. From time to time, it is good to evaluate yourself about topics concerning your child and your role as a parent.
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In your opinion, to what extent do you think you can help your child develop good relationships with kids in a similar age group?
N/A
1%
32 votes

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NA
1%
26 votes

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Not applicable
0%
8 votes

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no kids
0%
7 votes

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None
0%
4 votes

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I do not have children
0%
3 votes

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No children
0%
3 votes

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somewhat
0%
2 votes

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I'm not a parent.
0%
2 votes

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A great deal
0%
2 votes

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Yes
0%
2 votes

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I have no children
0%
2 votes

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unknown
0%
2 votes

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no comment
0%
2 votes

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some
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2 votes

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Don’t have children
0%
2 votes

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Not a parent
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2 votes

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to a large extent
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2 votes

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learning to share
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1 votes

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depends, each child different
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1 votes

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spend lots of time with the kids together as much as possible
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1 votes

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/
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1 votes

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playing games and teaching them what right in this world we live in
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1 votes

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Love him
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1 votes

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I honestly don't know because my children (the boys) have always been a bit quiet, so it's hard getting them to develop good relationships with their peers.
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1 votes

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Team building exercises, no cellphones
0%
1 votes

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Surround him with love
0%
1 votes

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By encouraging and engaging your child in things or activities that children of the specific age group likes
0%
1 votes

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To a very good extent
0%
1 votes

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My. Hildren are all grown and have their own children to help.
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1 votes

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I give my children the best advice I can
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1 votes

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0
0%
1 votes

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8
0%
1 votes

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Hard to say
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1 votes

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My kids are grown.
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1 votes

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Have no idea--have no kids.
0%
1 votes

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I TRY MY BEST WITH MOST TOPICS
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1 votes

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Being shown a good example by parents
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1 votes

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Always be good to one another
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1 votes

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A great extent; perfect; spectacular
0%
1 votes

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Teach them
0%
1 votes

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None. They are grandparents.
0%
1 votes

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Be truthful. Give them room.
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1 votes

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This is something they can do themselves.
0%
1 votes

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Very confident except my child does not really like children his own age so we let him find people he likes to befriend.
0%
1 votes

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By keeping my daughter busy playing her favorite sport... basketball.
0%
1 votes

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Tell them what to do and never let them out of your sight, not even for one minute.
0%
1 votes

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not sure i have no children
0%
1 votes

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Teach them set am example
0%
1 votes

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accepy all as is and race
0%
1 votes

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Quite a bit
0%
1 votes

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Too late. My kids are all grown up.
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1 votes

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Respect
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1 votes

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i've never had to do that they do fine without help.
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1 votes

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It comes about with how a parent treats his/her kids. If there is encouragement, respect, and reflective listending going on, the child takes that with him/her into the community.
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1 votes

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communicate.be respectful, always be nice
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1 votes

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My children are all grown up.
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1 votes

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Teach them to always be kind
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1 votes

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teaching doing education socializing
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1 votes

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let them be kids
0%
1 votes

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By interacting with them
0%
1 votes

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Compassion and sympathy skills
0%
1 votes

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displine
0%
1 votes

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du mieux que je peut
0%
1 votes

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very much so by teaching them the ways of Jesus Christ
0%
1 votes

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All children grown up
0%
1 votes

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All grown up already
0%
1 votes

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Only a small extent children need to learn to form their own relationships
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1 votes

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Expose them to other children
0%
1 votes

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You show them good manners and explained often that if they want people to treat them good and fairly, they must do the same to others.
0%
1 votes

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Once they start school, parents have little help to help their kids firm good relationships with their peers
0%
1 votes

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Somewhat. If you raise your child with admirable values and morals then they will have an easier time making friends. But some kids will still have a hard time no matter what, depends on the childs personality really.
0%
1 votes

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Nothings
0%
1 votes

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My children are adults now but when we’re younger we had playdates at our house
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1 votes

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Be a good example with creating friendships.
0%
1 votes

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make sure they have friends in thier age groups
0%
1 votes

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At schoolfunctions
0%
1 votes

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To be yourself.
0%
1 votes

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Take away all social media
0%
1 votes

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My kids are grown up
0%
1 votes

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No phones
0%
1 votes

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In many ways by your children watching you interact with people and by talking with them
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1 votes

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Teach them kindness
0%
1 votes

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be a good example
0%
1 votes

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All my kids are adults
0%
1 votes

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show by example
0%
1 votes

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have no chldren
0%
1 votes

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great help
0%
1 votes

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My grown children all had friends and still are friends with their childhood friends.
0%
1 votes

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I will advise my kids to make friends with other good kids meaning those who respect others.
0%
1 votes

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Keeping the Lord in your lifestyle.
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1 votes

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I would say to a pretty good extent because everything seems to be working out well so far.
0%
1 votes

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Teach him how to socialize
0%
1 votes

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I DONT HAVE KIDS
0%
1 votes

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find kids there own age to plays with parks, church
0%
1 votes

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I'm opting out
0%
1 votes

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I don't have kids
0%
1 votes

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Little
0%
1 votes

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Be consistent
0%
1 votes

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No kids.
0%
1 votes

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all my children are grown
0%
1 votes

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Im involved with all my kids interactions with their friends at this point of their life
0%
1 votes

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You can help your child develop good relationships by being a good example to them.
0%
1 votes

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By playing together.
0%
1 votes

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A lot
0%
1 votes

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similar interest
0%
1 votes

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Not very well
0%
1 votes

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Very little considering that most of their time spent with other children their own ages would be at school, church, or day care where other people would be watching over the children.
0%
1 votes

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teaching them how to love and respect themself
0%
1 votes

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By having a good relationship with your child.
0%
1 votes

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Never thought of it. I tried to raise our children to love all, be patient, kind, inclusive, invite the lone person into their group.
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1 votes

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Play dates
0%
1 votes

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it all about Sharing Sharing Sharing
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1 votes

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very important
0%
1 votes

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proide a good exampe
0%
1 votes

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For young teens (I have 13 year old twin girls), LISTEN more than you speak. Really listen. Then answer them truthfully, and tell them when you don't know the answer or a solution. Accept their expression of their feelings. Give them options instead of commands. Tell them it's OK to say NO to ANYTHING they do not want to do where a friend is concerned.
0%
1 votes

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I am not a parent.
0%
1 votes

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no kids!
0%
1 votes

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My kids are all adults now, when they were younger we encouraged positive friendships, attended playgroups, attended children's events to encourage socialization and participation (at churches, libraries, townwide etc). If my kids experienced difficulties in their friendships I encouraged discussions about them with their friends as well as siblings and parents to help work out these difficulties.
0%
1 votes

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Too late to change anything. Kids have left home many years ago.
0%
1 votes

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is good
0%
1 votes

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invite them over with a parent
0%
1 votes

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Very helpful
0%
1 votes

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It is easier for children to learn more from what they see than what they hear.It is thus important that as parents we show our children good examples of dealing with differences within the familiy and with other families and friends
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1 votes

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Teach them to share and be kind.
0%
1 votes

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Yes be open and encourage your children to accepting.
0%
1 votes

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Not applicable--no children.
0%
1 votes

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I don't have children.
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1 votes

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In my opinion it is a parent's' job to help their child develop with good relationship techniques so that they can interact with peers of their own age
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1 votes

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yes you can as being a good example
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1 votes

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Teach skills like listening, feeling confident taking a chance to respond at home and in groups, accept someone especially your child, these early learning skills will help development better and give future stability and liking of the child’s or teenaged self.
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1 votes

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teach them to play
0%
1 votes

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No kids--NOT APPLICABLE
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1 votes

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Encourage being social
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1 votes

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have fun events at your home where the kids can interace with each other
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1 votes

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I am encouraging in my kids make friends and accquaintances outside of their normal friend circle.
0%
1 votes

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To a greater extent
0%
1 votes

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I do not own a child
0%
1 votes

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i don't know
0%
1 votes

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I know I can.
0%
1 votes

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be kind and always think of other people first
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1 votes

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I never tried, my kids made friends on their own
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1 votes

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Raise them not to see the color of people, teach them they are not superior to other cultures, teach them it is not special to achieve.
0%
1 votes

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I do notknow
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1 votes

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you can do whatever you set your mind to do and stick to it
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1 votes

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nursery school
0%
1 votes

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By example
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1 votes

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I can offer advise that worked for me.
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1 votes

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Paying attention to the way children should be honest
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1 votes

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By teaching them values and especially to respect.
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1 votes

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Be honest, caring all that and expect the same.
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1 votes

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join a club, or sport team.
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1 votes

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by explainmng what me and my friends were like at her age
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1 votes

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a little
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1 votes

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It is imperative to do so
0%
1 votes

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teaching maners and respect
0%
1 votes

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N A
0%
1 votes

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Engage in known children’s groups such as scouting
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1 votes

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I would teach them to play nice and learn how to share with other kids
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1 votes

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Plating with them but not too much
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1 votes

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teach them social skills playing with other kids
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1 votes

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I feel a fair amount
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1 votes

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Going to the playground and hanging out
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1 votes

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Fairly well. But I mostly instill skills and values and let him handle the making friends part.
0%
1 votes

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can teach them to behave better but nothing else
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1 votes

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I am a grandparent
0%
1 votes

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You can try and hopefully suceed.
0%
1 votes

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play time
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1 votes

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Having play dates
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1 votes

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Easy
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1 votes

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Raising them right.
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1 votes

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Learn to share, interact with others, start to form friendships.
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1 votes

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do not have kids
0%
1 votes

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I believe that teaching them right from wrong and to show respect for others goes a long way in helping them.
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1 votes

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Encourage them not to exclude anyone because of peer pressure.
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1 votes

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Teaching them to respect others their items and ask if you can share their stuff
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1 votes

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being respectfull, friendly
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1 votes

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seeing how they interact in a lot of different activities
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1 votes

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Try that’s all
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1 votes

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kid parties
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1 votes

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Raise kind kids they will make friends on their own
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1 votes

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My children are grown.
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1 votes

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stay off social media
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1 votes

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By showing how you act
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1 votes

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Invite kids of similar age to your child with some planned activities and free time for them to enjoy the time.
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1 votes

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No young children at this time.
0%
1 votes

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Somewhat. We all try dont we.
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1 votes

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Just encourage and foster them as best you can.
0%
1 votes

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5
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1 votes

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N/A childless.
0%
1 votes

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I have no kids
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1 votes

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Not applicable as we don't have kids
0%
1 votes

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Ask them to be kind to others.
0%
1 votes

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not well
0%
1 votes

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I only have adult children living with me.
0%
1 votes

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By teaching them to be respectful of other people space and to treat them with respect as well as their things as they would their own.
0%
1 votes

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To stay with good young ones that are well disciplined
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1 votes

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you can only teach them how to treat people and hope they learn something
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1 votes

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ugh i dont know
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1 votes

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talk to them truthfully and early
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1 votes

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Honestly I believe we as parents play a roll in this but I am lucky and my child is very friendly and is a people person so he needs no help in this department
0%
1 votes

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listening
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1 votes

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My child has no problems communicating with other people. We taught you who is enterprising and smart and who you can be friends with. He has no problems communicating with people when he comes together.
0%
1 votes

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you do your best, use examples, watch your child, talk about friends etc
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1 votes

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I don't have children
0%
1 votes

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Be kind and caring and honest.
0%
1 votes

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no opinion .... no kids
0%
1 votes

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None.
0%
1 votes

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there is bot much a parent can do.other than other to teach him to be kind and know when to stand up for him self
0%
1 votes

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Socialization and pre school
0%
1 votes

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Luckily my children are grown adults and they have ALWAYS picked and had great relationships...that is why I have so many "adopted daughters and sons"...LOL
0%
1 votes

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I help my child develop good relationships by encouraging him to make friendships and invest in said friendships at school and home by spending time with them.
0%
1 votes

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Make sure they're not bossy or violent
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1 votes

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Communication
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1 votes

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Exposure and minimal refereeing
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1 votes

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Mostly depends on the child and peer group.
0%
1 votes

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Dont have kids, do not a parent...but have made significant impact on children's lives through my work.
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1 votes

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socialize
0%
1 votes

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I have never had any problems with my child developing good relationships with children. Even now as an adult he has a great set of friends he still in contact with from childhood.
0%
1 votes

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talk to them
0%
1 votes

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shore good habits
0%
1 votes

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watch out for any drug related activity and stay away
0%
1 votes

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get them involved in sports or dancing classes and go with your child and stay to support your child and meet other parents who stay as well
0%
1 votes

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Enrolment in appropriate activities
0%
1 votes

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xxx
0%
1 votes

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trust
0%
1 votes

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Sorry, I was not blessed with the wee ones.
0%
1 votes

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Get together with the kids and their parents
0%
1 votes

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Very little
0%
1 votes

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no kids so not sure
0%
1 votes

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Sans objet
0%
1 votes

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Try to find information or speak to other parents. Be the reasonable parent.
0%
1 votes

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Teach sharing
0%
1 votes

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Teach respect
0%
1 votes

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Being open to others nationalities and other people's differencces
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1 votes

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Invite other kids over to play
0%
1 votes

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I think I can be helpful because my children see that I still have a lot of friends I met in my teenage years and one that I met in kindergarten (my best friend) I encourage them to make good friends that last a lifetime.
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1 votes

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not sure
0%
1 votes

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Let them spend time together to help find ways to cope and enjoy each other
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1 votes

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Encourage friendship or helping another child in need.
0%
1 votes

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Find some nice parents, and arrange time to spend together. Parents talk, children play in the park. Also, have children taking art, music, or dance classes.
0%
1 votes

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PUT DOWN THEM CELLPHONES AND COMMUICATE
0%
1 votes

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Pre school or play dates
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1 votes

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teach them to start conversation and see where it goes
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1 votes

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you should talk with them and ask questions and take it from there
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1 votes

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same likes
0%
1 votes

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i can try my best to make sure they fit in with a decent normal life, as best i can
0%
1 votes

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I believe all manners and respect, comes from learning. Most kids adapt to those they are around. So I would say yes
0%
1 votes

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Never had children in my area so sent my son to nursery school for playmates and learn how to get along with other kids
0%
1 votes

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ALLOW CHILDREN TO BE THEMSELVES WITH AS LITTLE INVOLVENENT AS POSSIBLE THEY INSTINCTIVELY HAVE THEIR OWN SOCIAL SKILLS
0%
1 votes

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Instill good morals and values that will guide their actions and lead by example. Show them what it means to develop good relationships.
0%
1 votes

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Encouragement is very important when developing good relationships with kids in a similar age group.
0%
1 votes

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by exposing him to places where kids are
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1 votes

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quality communications
0%
1 votes

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teach them about empathy
0%
1 votes

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My children are adults now. But when they were little they had no problems with different age children, they played with all ages.
0%
1 votes

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I can encourage it but I will not demand it.
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1 votes

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What does good relationship mean? Children 3 years old play easily with children around the same age.
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1 votes

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Remember the golden rule. Do unto others as you would like them to do with you.
0%
1 votes

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Welcome them into our home and from time to time also welcome the parents and show genuine appreciation for them and what they are involved with.
0%
1 votes

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Confident, but not arrogant, children are more likely to treat their peers respectfully.
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1 votes

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Provide good parenting.
0%
1 votes

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make them strong and independent and believe in their self
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1 votes

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By encouraging playing with peers
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1 votes

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The same way I did. Go out and play with the group of kids who are your age. You'll get to know each other fast.
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1 votes

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try to make friends with everybody!
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1 votes

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pretty good
0%
1 votes

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Be a good example.
0%
1 votes

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I don't have kids.
0%
1 votes

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don't have kids
0%
1 votes

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I don't have small kids.
0%
1 votes

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Encourage them to play together
0%
1 votes

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no kids. . .
0%
1 votes

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Help arrange play dates
0%
1 votes

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2.
2.
To what level do you agree, that you are good at building a healthy relationship and communicating with other parents?
Completely agree
17%
367 votes
Somewhat agree
21%
461 votes
Neutral
14%
309 votes
Somewhat disagree
3%
62 votes
Completely disagree
1%
26 votes
Not Applicable
44%
975 votes
3.
3.
In your opinion, to what level do you agree that you are capable of dealing with your child's emotions appropriately?
Extremely capable
11%
245 votes
Very capable
18%
394 votes
Somewhat capable
14%
305 votes
Don't know
6%
133 votes
Somewhat incapable
2%
43 votes
Very incapable
1%
15 votes
Extremely incapable
1%
14 votes
Not Applicable
48%
1051 votes
4.
4.
How often do you think your child worries about their academic future (getting into college)?
Always
5%
111 votes
Very often
8%
183 votes
Sometimes
14%
305 votes
Rarely
8%
183 votes
Never
4%
97 votes
Not Applicable
60%
1321 votes
5.
5.
Do you think your child can focus entirely on academic work when they are doing it at home?
Yes
19%
409 votes
No
13%
296 votes
Undecided
9%
199 votes
Not Applicable
59%
1296 votes
6.
6.
Do you help your child with their homework, to reduce academic stress?
Yes
19%
416 votes
No, I don't get the time
5%
118 votes
No, It is not needed
11%
250 votes
Not Applicable
64%
1416 votes
7.
7.
Do you promote your child to participate in extracurricular activities to relieve stress?
Yes
26%
570 votes
No
8%
168 votes
Undecided
4%
93 votes
Not Applicable
62%
1369 votes
8.
8.
Do you always answer your child's questions?
Yes, all the time
27%
583 votes
Yes, only if they make sense
11%
248 votes
No, it is annoying
3%
70 votes
No, he has to learn on his own
2%
49 votes
Not Applicable
57%
1250 votes
9.
9.
How often do you go for outings with your children?
Always
8%
177 votes
Very often
21%
451 votes
Rarely
6%
121 votes
Sometimes
8%
173 votes
Never
1%
22 votes
Not Applicable
57%
1256 votes
10.
10.
How many children under the age of 18 live with you?
One
11%
247 votes
Two
7%
157 votes
Three
4%
77 votes
Four
1%
25 votes
Five or more
1%
18 votes
Not Applicable
76%
1676 votes

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