Moms – Jayme Kennedy
“As our kids get older, it’s not uncommon for them to form bonds with certain groups of friends based on their shared interests. For example, your child may have a group of friends they made playing sports, and another group of friends from school. That’s totally normal, and a healthy part of developing social skills! Think about your own social circles – chances are, you have different groups of friends for different interests in your life. However, having different friend groups doesn’t mean your child isn’t able to be friends with others, and it doesn’t mean that other kids are excluded from those groups.” (more)