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Healthy relationship skills

Being a good friend

Peer acceptance and friendship can help students to feel good about their school experience and perform better in the classroom. Students can learn to appreciate what makes them a good friend and what attributes they value in others.

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Being a good friend

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High five to friendship

Division: Primary

Purpose: To help students identify ways that they can become a better friend

TryHigh five to friendship

Networking

Division: Primary / Junior / Intermediate

Purpose: To invite students to extend their network of friends by including students with whom they do not usually interact

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