How to Be a Great Friend: The 21-Day Plan for Tweens Ages 9–13
Overcome Shyness, Build Real Confidence and Make Friendships That Last at School and in Life
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Lynne Denver
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
You want friends. Real ones. So why does it feel impossible?
You sit in the cafeteria and wonder where to go. You watch everyone else laughing and talking and think, "Why is this so easy for them and so hard for me?"
You are not broken. You are not weird. You just haven't learned the skills yet. And nobody taught you.
Most friendship advice doesn't work because it tells you what to do without showing you how.
"Just be yourself." "Walk up and say hi." Easy to say. Hard to do when your heart is pounding and your mind goes blank.
That's exactly why this book is different.
How to Be a Great Friend is a 21-day guide written specifically for you, ages 9 to 13, with real characters in real situations you will recognize from your own life. You don't just read advice. You watch characters just like you figure it out, day by day and you pick up the skills naturally as their stories unfold.
One chapter a day. Twenty-one days. A social life that actually feels good.
Here is what you will learn inside:
How to overcome shyness and start conversations without freezing up
How to identify real friends who actually have your back
How to spot and walk away from fake friendships that drain you
A simple trick to remember names so you never have that awkward moment again
How to handle peer pressure without losing yourself or your friends
What to do when bullying happens, to you or someone you care about
How to set limits so friendships stay healthy and respectful
How to rebuild a friendship after a blunder, a fight or a falling out
How to manage social media so it builds your friendships instead of breaking them
How to know when a problem is bigger than you and exactly who to ask for help
How to create your own friendship rules so you always know where you stand
This is not another book of tips that sounds good but changes nothing.
The reason most friendship books don't help is that they tell you the answer without making it feel real. Reading a list of advice is easy. Actually using it in the hallway on Monday morning is something else entirely.
This book closes that gap. Every lesson is built into a story with characters who feel like people you already know. By the time you finish a chapter, the skill is already part of how you think... not something you have to remember to try.
You deserve to feel wanted. You deserve real friendships.
If you are ready to stop watching from the sidelines and start building the social life you actually want, this is your first step.
Scroll up and grab your copy. Day one starts today.