Being a good friend is an important life skill, but it’s one that we have to learn. As adults and parents, it’s important for us to teach kids how to be a good friend. How exactly do we do that?
Sibling Relationships Light Up the Path
Our siblings are our very first friends and teach us much of what we know about relationships. As we grow older, it’s important to continue to nurture and strengthen the relationship with your sibling(s). Healthy sibling relationships can lead
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Growing Apart From Friends
By Eleanor Beeslaar, Graduate Assistant Growing apart from friends is a normal part of adulthood. Friendships ebb and flow through different life stages, and there are many reasons why friendships change and people grow apart. During adulthood people often go
Making Friends in a New Place
By Eleanor Beeslaar, HRI Graduate Assistant Moving to a new place can add an extra layer of complexity to the process of making and maintaining friendships during adulthood. People relocate for a variety of reasons including job opportunities, professional/graduate school,
Making Friends as an Adult
By Eleanor Beeslaar, HRI Graduate Assistant Making friends as an adult can be challenging, especially with the many responsibilities that often come with adulthood. It can be difficult to find time to reach out to people you’d like to be
Friendship in Adulthood: Series Intro
By Eleanor Beeslaar, HRI Graduate Assistant Friendship is an important part of life! Friends often make up a large portion of our support system, and in some cases, they may even be our chosen family. Maintaining healthy friendships and sharing