Making Friends
Being a good friend
Handling conflict
100

What’s one thing you can do to start a conversation with someone new?

Ask them a question about something you both are doing, like "Do you like this class?" or "What games do you like to play?"

100

What’s one way to make your friend feel appreciated?

Tell them you enjoy spending time with them, or give them a compliment.

100

What’s one way to tell your friend you’re upset without hurting their feelings

Use “I” statements, like "I feel hurt when this happens," instead of blaming them.

200

Name a place or situation where it’s easy to make new friends.

School, sports teams, after-school clubs, or online gaming communities.

200

How do you show support when your friend is upset?

Listen to them without interrupting, offer kind words, or ask if there’s anything you can do to help.

200

If you and your friend have a disagreement, how can you work it out?

Talk it out calmly, listen to their side, and find a compromise that works for both of you.

300

How can you show someone that you are interested in being their friend?

Smile, make eye contact, ask them about their interests, and invite them to hang out.

300

Name three ways to show that you’re a trustworthy friend.

Keep their secrets, be reliable (do what you say you’ll do), and stand by them in tough times.

300

What should you do if a friend says something that hurts your feelings?

Let them know how their words made you feel, and give them a chance to apologize or explain.

400

What are three qualities you look for in a new friend?

Kindness, honesty, and someone who shares similar interests.

400

What would you do if you noticed your friend was being left out?

Invite them to join your group, or ask them if they want to hang out with you.

400

How can you apologize to a friend when you’ve made a mistake?

Say you’re sorry and acknowledge what you did wrong. Be sincere and let them know you’ll try not to do it again.

500

What’s one thing that might make it difficult to make friends, and how could you work on it?

Being shy might make it hard to start conversations. To work on it, you could practice introducing yourself or think of questions to ask ahead of time.

500

How can you balance spending time with friends while also taking care of your own needs?

Make sure to communicate with your friends when you need some alone time or have other things to do, and plan specific times to hang out.

500

What can you do if your friend doesn’t want to talk to you after a conflict?

Give them some space, but let them know you're still there for them when they're ready to talk.

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