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Working out peer relationships is an important part of school-age years. Children’s friendships do more than provide them with playmates today—they are key building blocks for children’s development and adjustment as adults. Friendships, for example, help children learn social skills, problem-solving skills and self-confidence. Read this fact sheet by the Ohio State University Extension to learn more.  More

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