2.2.2 Friendships: Making and keeping friends

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2.2.2 Friendships: Making and keeping friends I understand that a wide range of different kinds of friendships and relationships exists. HWB 2-44a I am aware that positive friendships and relationships can promote health and the health and wellbeing of others. HWB 2-44b I am identifying and practising skills to manage changing relationships and I understand the positive impact this can have on my emotional wellbeing. HWB 2-45a rshp.scot

How do you make friends? Its your first day at a new school. It’s the first day of term, it’s a new class, you know a lot of people but your friends from last year are in another class now. You have moved to a new street and go out to play. rshp.scot

How to make a friend: Top tips Ask someone their name. Tell them your name. Smile at someone. Ask if you can join in. Start talking to someone, say what you like and ask questions about what they like. Listen to what someone is saying. Give the other person a chance to talk. If someone looks lonely or sad, go and talk to them. Go to a club where they do something you like. If someone looks like they are stuck with something, ask if you can help. If someone needs something, let them borrow yours. Go and speak to the new person. Give someone a compliment. rshp.scot

Introvert and extrovert When a person is an introvert they probably prefer things to be calm, they might be quiet, they like their own company. They will have friends, but probably don’t like being in big groups. When a person is an extrovert they maybe have more energy, they get excited, they might be a bit loud. They like to be with other people and possibly like to be the centre of attention. rshp.scot

When friends fall out and what to do about it. https://young rshp.scot

Friendship Soup: Ingredients https://youtu.be/H7w7yXkJTu0 rshp.scot