How to Help Your Child Make Friends: A Guide to Real Love® and Friendship

By Greg Baer M.D.

February 2, 2024


Making friends can be a daunting task for anyone, but for shy children, it can feel like traversing Mount Everest in flip-flops.

 As parents, our hearts ache when we see our little ones struggling to connect, and the urge to "fix" the problem becomes overwhelming.

But before we grab the metaphorical toolbox, let's take a deep breath and shift our focus.

Understanding the Roots of Shyness: It's More Than Just a "Quiet Phase"

Shy children aren't simply reserved introverts; they are often burdened by the invisible weight of fear. The fear of:

  • disapproval
  • rejection
  • and feeling unloved

This fear, like a shadow, follows them from home to school and everywhere in between. And often, this fear finds its origin within the very walls they feel safest – our homes.

Here's the harsh truth: we, as parents, are the architects of our children's confidence. Through our interactions, both loving and unloving, we shape their perception of themselves and the world around them.

  • A critical word
  • A dismissive glance
  • A moment of impatience

These seemingly insignificant moments can chip away at the bedrock of their self-worth, making them retreat into their shell.

Before Friendships Can Bloom, Love Must Take Root: The Importance of Real Love® Parenting

So, how do we help our shy children blossom? The answer lies not in quick fixes or forced interactions, but in the transformative power of Real Love® parenting. It's about nurturing a genuine, unconditional love – Real Love® – that fosters resilience and fosters a sense of belonging and acceptance.

Become a Pilot, Not a Passenger: Parenting, like flying, demands more than just intuition. We need to invest in ourselves, to study the manual, and equip ourselves with the skills to LoveandTeach effectively. The Ridiculously Effective Parenting Training (and its ongoing support) is your roadmap, offering practical tools and guidance to become the loving, confident parent your child needs.

Confidence Comes from Feeling Valued: Remember, confidence isn't a magic trick; it's the natural byproduct of feeling truly loved and accepted. Embrace your child's uniqueness, celebrate their strengths, and offer unwavering support even when they stumble.

Trading Isn't True Friendship: When children "earn" approval through performance or compliance, they're not building genuine connections. They're simply learning to manipulate, to conform, to trade fleeting acceptance for their authentic selves. Teach your child the power of true friendship, of connection built on mutual respect and genuine understanding.

From Seed to Sprout: Building the Bridges to Friendship

Once the foundation of Real Love® is laid, we can gently guide our children toward the world of friendship. Here are some practical steps:

Plant the Seeds of Connection: Create opportunities for interaction, like supervised playdates or joining age-appropriate activities. Remember, these are not pressure-cookers; let things unfold naturally.

Equip Your Child with the Tools of Social Navigation: Role-play simple conversation starters, offer guidance on navigating different social situations, and help them build a toolbox of social skills.

Become a Detective of Unspoken Words: When a playdate doesn't go as planned, don't jump to conclusions. Be a detective, listen for unspoken clues, and help your child navigate the emotional landscape of their interactions.

Nurturing the Introvert. Not Everyone Craves Company: Some children naturally gravitate towards solitude, finding joy in intellectual pursuits and quiet introspection. This doesn't mean they lack the capacity for friendship; it simply means their social flower blooms differently. Celebrate their unique strengths and provide opportunities for meaningful connections with like-minded individuals.

Remember, building friendships is a marathon, not a sprint. There will be stumbles, tears, and moments of self-doubt. But with a foundation of Real Love® and your unwavering support, your child will blossom into a vibrant individual, ready to connect with the world on their own terms.

So, let's put down the metaphorical toolbox and pick up the watering can. With patience, commitment, and Real Love® as our guides, we can watch our shy children blossom into thriving individuals, ready to share their unique light with the world.

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About the author 

Greg Baer, M.D.

I am the founder of The Real Love® Company, Inc, a non-profit organization. Following the sale of my successful ophthalmology practice I have dedicated the past 25 years to teaching people a remarkable process that replaces all of life's "crazy" with peace, confidence and meaning in various aspects of their personal lives, including parenting, marriages, the workplace and more.

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