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Kids Ask Dr. Friendtastic

By: Eileen Kennedy-Moore PhD
  • Summary

  • Kids Ask Dr. Friendtastic is a podcast for children about making and keeping friends. Each 5-minute episode features an audio recording of a question about friendship from a kid plus a practical and thought-provoking answer from Eileen Kennedy-Moore, PhD, (also known as Dr. Friendtastic,) who is an author and clinical psychologist based in Princeton, NJ. For transcripts and discussion questions, go to https://DrFriendtastic.com/podcast. To submit a question, go to https://DrFriendtastic.com/submit.

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Episodes
  • Paul, Age 12: Choosing friends who are a good influence
    Jul 27 2024

    Ep. 67 - Kids Ask Dr. Friendtastic: Peer pressure vs. peer influence

    Paul asks how to find the right friends to surround himself with.

    Scroll down for discussion questions.

    Would YOUR KID like to be featured on the podcast?

    SUBMIT A QUESTION TO DR. FRIENDTASTIC at https://DrFriendtastic.com/submit (Obviously, this is not psychotherapy, and it’s not for emergency situations.)

    For an easy-to-read TRANSCRIPT, go to: https://DrFriendtastic.com/podcast/

    Like the podcast? Check out my books and webinars at https://EileenKennedyMoore.com.

    Subscribe to my NEWSLETTER, https://DrFriendtastic.substack.com, to get podcast episodes sent to your email plus posts for parents.

    *** DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

    - What are some ways that you’ve been influenced by your friends? Do you think that influence has been positive (good for you) or negative (bad for you)? Why?

    - Have you ever been in a situation where a friend tried to pressure you to do something you didn't want to do? What happened?

    - What three words would you use to describe the five (or so) friends you spend the most time with? Do you think those three words also describe you? Why or why not?

    - Dr. Friendtastic said, “However your friends might influence or even pressure you, you’re in charge of deciding what’s the right thing for you to do.” What does that mean?

    *** You might also like these podcast episodes:

    Ep. 16 - Sam, Age 13: Joining a new group of friends https://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/kids-ask-dr-friendtastic-ep-16-sam

    Ep. 36 - Ann, Age 9: Dealing with peer pressure https://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/ann-age-9-dealing-with-peer-pressure

    Ep. 43 - Beatrix, Age 8: Friend cut her hair! https://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/beatrix-age-8-friend-cuts-her-hair



    Get full access to Dr. Friendtastic for Parents at drfriendtastic.substack.com/subscribe
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    6 mins
  • Adeline, Age 8: Friends don’t invite her
    Jul 20 2024

    Ep. 66 - Kids Ask Dr. Friendtastic: What’s behind a friend wanting to control you?

    Adeline wishes her friends would invite her to play during recess, but she doesn’t have to wait for an invitation.

    Scroll down for discussion questions.

    Would YOUR KID like to be featured on the podcast?

    SUBMIT A QUESTION TO DR. FRIENDTASTIC at https://DrFriendtastic.com/submit (Obviously, this is not psychotherapy, and it’s not for emergency situations.)

    For an easy-to-read TRANSCRIPT, go to: https://DrFriendtastic.com/podcast/

    Like the podcast? Check out my books and webinars at https://EileenKennedyMoore.com.

    Subscribe to my NEWSLETTER, https://DrFriendtastic.substack.com, to get podcast episodes sent to your email plus posts for parents.

    *** DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

    - Have you ever had a controlling friend? If so, why do you think your friend was trying to control you? How did you handle it?

    - Has anyone ever told you that you were being bossy or controlling? If so, what happened? What are some signs that you might be pushing a friend too hard and need to stop?

    - Rigid thinkers tend to believe that there is “one right way” to do things. How could that hurt a friendship? (Hint: How might a friend feel if they want to do things differently?)

    - What does it mean to “agree to disagree”? Why is it sometimes good to do this in a friendship?

    *** You might also like these podcast episodes:

    Ep. 60 - Henry, Age 8: Friends invited but not him https://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/kids-ask-drfriendtastic-ep60-henry-age-8

    Ep. 39 - Maya, Age 8: Replaced by a friend's new friend https://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/maya-age-8-replaced-by-a-friends

    Ep. 26 - Abigail, Age 10: Friendship doesn't have to be all or nothing https://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/kids-ask-dr-friendtastic-ep-26-abigail



    Get full access to Dr. Friendtastic for Parents at drfriendtastic.substack.com/subscribe
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    5 mins
  • Bridget, Age 14: Handling a controlling friend
    Jul 13 2024

    Ep. 65 - Kids Ask Dr. Friendtastic: What’s behind a friend wanting to control you?

    Bridget wonders how to deal with a friend who is being controlling.

    Scroll down for discussion questions.

    Would YOUR KID like to be featured on the podcast?

    SUBMIT A QUESTION TO DR. FRIENDTASTIC at https://DrFriendtastic.com/submit (Obviously, this is not psychotherapy, and it’s not for emergency situations.)

    For an easy-to-read TRANSCRIPT, go to: https://DrFriendtastic.com/podcast/

    Like the podcast? Check out my books and webinars at https://EileenKennedyMoore.com.

    Subscribe to my NEWSLETTER, https://DrFriendtastic.substack.com, to get podcast episodes sent to your email plus posts for parents.

    *** DISCUSSION QUESTIONS:

    - Have you ever had a controlling friend? If so, why do you think your friend was trying to control you? How did you handle it?

    - Has anyone ever told you that you were being bossy or controlling? If so, what happened? What are some signs that you might be pushing a friend too hard and need to stop?

    - Rigid thinkers tend to believe that there is “one right way” to do things. How could that hurt a friendship? (Hint: How might a friend feel if they want to do things differently?)

    - What does it mean to “agree to disagree”? Why is it sometimes good to do this in a friendship?

    *** You might also like these podcast episodes:

    Ep. 59 - Jessie, Age 13: Get rid of toxic friends? https://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/kids-ask-dr-friendtastic-ep59-jessie-age-13

    Ep. 18 - Kai, Age 9: Building great leadership skills https://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/kids-ask-dr-friendtastic-ep-18-kai

    Ep. 41 - Tessa, Age 9: Friends won't listen to stop or no https://drfriendtastic.substack.com/p/tessa-age-9-boundaries



    Get full access to Dr. Friendtastic for Parents at drfriendtastic.substack.com/subscribe
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    5 mins

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