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Episode 19: Summer Social Connection

In today’s conversation, I aim to delve into the art of fostering social connections during the summer break, prioritising the cultivation of meaningful relationships over the formal development of social skills or structured opportunities for children.

Rather than focusing on altering inherent skills, my perspective aligns with neuro-affirming practice—embracing and supporting children as they naturally evolve socially. I believe that, irrespective of the unique paths of social development, fostering connections remains vital for positive mental health and overall well-being.

The discussion shifts to practical strategies for achieving this goal during the summer, with particular emphasis on arranging playdates or catch-ups. I highlight the value of smaller group settings during these interactions, noting their potential to reduce pressure on both children and parents while providing a more supportive environment for skill development and emotional regulation.

Additionally, I explore effective ways to navigate challenges that may arise during social interactions, emphasising active listening, emotional regulation, and problem-solving as essential tools. The conversation encourages reflection on summer experiences with children, allowing for a deeper understanding of their preferences, connections, and areas for growth—thereby supporting more intentional and meaningful social connections in the future.

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