
Friend plays too rough (Liam, Age 9)
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Ep. 104 Pretend fighting vs. real fighting
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*** DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:
- Play fighting or rough-and-tumble play can come in many forms: wrestling, tag, pretend sword fights, snowball fights… How do you feel about those? Why do some kids like play fighting?
- What are some differences between play fighting and real fighting?
- What are some good reasons to talk about a problem with a friend when it’s actually happening? What are some good reasons for discussing a problem at a neutral time, when it’s not happening?
- How and why should your goal shift if you’ve asked a kid to stop doing something, but they don’t stop? (HINT: What should you focus on, instead?)
*** You might also like these podcast episodes:
Ep. 99 - Best friend makes a big mistake! (Rosetta, Age 5)
https://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/ep99-best-friend-makes-a-big-mistake-rosetta-age5
Ep. 74 - Friend hits her! (Aubrey, Age 6)
https://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/ep74-aubrey-age-6-friend-hits-her
Ep. 70 - Knowing when and how to stop (Owen, Age 8)
https://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/ep70-owen-age-8-stop-signals
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