Peer Relationship Management
Social skills can be improved through empathy, active listening and effective communication.
Strengthening social skills enables individuals to be more successful in both their personal and professional lives. Strong social relationships are important.
Guide to Social Skills for Effective Communication
Social skills directly affect the psychological health and academic success of high school students. Strong social skills help them cope with stress, build self-confidence, and strengthen friendships.
Skills such as empathy, cooperation, communication, and problem-solving enhance confidence, reduce stress, and support academic success. These skills can be developed both in face-to-face interactions and in online environments.
Parents should help their children develop these skills and provide opportunities for healthy interactions. Moreover, these skills can be fostered in virtual environments as well. Social skills are learned through practice, and they help young people feel better both at school and in their daily lives.
As Parents, You Can:
- Allow your child to spend time with their friends,
- Listen to them and try to understand,
- Encourage them to communicate healthily in online environments.
Remember:Social skills develop with practice. By starting with small steps, young people will feel happier in both their relationships and studies!