I have a question for you Paul I have a question for everyone. I’m part of a blended family with four children, ranging from 3 months to 9 years old. Our two boys, aged 8 and 9, attend the same school. One of them is very ‘popular’ and has a lot of friends, while the other struggles socially. We’re encountering an issue where some of the popular son’s friends are not always kind to the son who has a harder time socially. Although we try to encourage them to have separate friends, the socially awkward child often follows his more outgoing brother and tries to be like him, even though they have very different personalities. As a result, he ends up in the wrong friend group, surrounded by kids who aren’t a good fit for him.
We must teach out children the highest values of love and loyalty. Let your "leader" son know that his obligation is to protect hiw brother and you expect nothing less from him.
We are so fortunate to have this wise soul in our worlds! Thank you, Sir!
I have a question for you Paul
I have a question for everyone. I’m part of a blended family with four children, ranging from 3 months to 9 years old. Our two boys, aged 8 and 9, attend the same school. One of them is very ‘popular’ and has a lot of friends, while the other struggles socially.
We’re encountering an issue where some of the popular son’s friends are not always kind to the son who has a harder time socially. Although we try to encourage them to have separate friends, the socially awkward child often follows his more outgoing brother and tries to be like him, even though they have very different personalities. As a result, he ends up in the wrong friend group, surrounded by kids who aren’t a good fit for him.
We must teach out children the highest values of love and loyalty. Let your "leader" son know that his obligation is to protect hiw brother and you expect nothing less from him.