LET THE CHILDREN SPEAK, What Makes a Friend?
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Friendship is one of the most important relationships during childhood and teenage years. Yet many young people struggle to understand the difference between real friends and people who only stay around for convenience, popularity, or peer pressure.
In this episode of Let The Children Speak, youth ages 12–17 share what makes them want to befriend someone, how they recognize trust and kindness, and how they notice when a friendship becomes unhealthy. We talk about loyalty, respect, fitting in, and the courage it takes to walk away from friendships that make you feel small.
This conversation helps young listeners understand emotional safety, boundaries, and self-worth while reminding them they are not alone in what they experience socially.
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