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But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

Why do we have friends?

But Why: A Podcast for Curious Kids

Vermont Public

Nature, Language, Kids & Family, Science

4.44.9K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Why do friends care about each other? How do you make friends? Can you have more than one best friend? How do you deal with a bully? We answer questions about friends and bullies with Dr. Friendtastic (also known as Eileen Kennedy-Moore), a psychologist and author of Growing Friendships: A Kids’ Guide to Making and Keeping Friends. And we get lots of advice from kids themselves about how to make friends and deal with bullies.

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  • Friendship is often about action. It's about what we do together, how we treat each other. The key to friendship is kindness.

  • Best friends are nice, but the word “best” can make it feel like a contest. Most people have different friends and for different situations. So it’s okay to have several close friends instead of needing to identify just one best friend.

  • Some people have lots of friends, but other people may just have a few close friends. People with more friends tend to put more effort into having more friends. It’s okay to have a lot of friends or just a few!

  • To make friends, you have to show an openness to friendship. That can be as easy as smiling or saying hi. It’s also important to be kind to potential friends. And it also helps to identify people who have similar interests to you. Then, invite them to do something. Kids make friends by doing fun things with other kids. Don’t wait until you feel close to someone to invite them to do something; you become close by doing shared activities.

  • Shy people might be unintentionally sending the message to potential friends that they don’t like them. Stop focusing on being uncomfortable and instead look the other kid in the eye (or the forehead if eye contact is hard for you), smile and say hello. Practice it with an adult.

  • At recess or on the playground, bigger groups of kids will be more open to you joining than groups with just two or three kids.

  • Research shows that instead of asking if you can play with a big group, hang back and watch for a few minutes to figure out the game the other kids are playing, and then just join in. If you ask “Can I play with you?” you risk interrupting the play.

  • Bullying is deliberate (intentional) meanness directed at one person where there is an imbalance of power. For example, an older or more popular kid picking on a younger or less popular kid.

  • It’s important to know the difference between bullying and meanness. Bullying requires adult intervention. If you’re having a problem with a friend that is not bullying, you may still want to talk that through with an adult, but it’s often possible to handle that conflict with your friend on your own.

Transcript

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0:00.0

But why? A podcast for curious kids is known for serious answers to silly questions sent

0:07.0

in by kids just like you. But did you know that but why is now a book series?

0:12.9

Our first book, Our Lama's Ticklish, answers questions from real kids about farm animals.

0:18.8

This colorfully illustrated book is perfect for kids ages 8 to 10. And our second book,

0:24.4

To Fish Breathe Underwater, explores the underwater world of the ocean. Learn more at But Why Kids.org

0:30.7

Slash Books.

0:53.4

This is But Why, a podcast for curious kids from Vermont Public. I'm Jane Lindholm.

0:59.2

On this show, we take questions from kids just like you and we find answers. If you have

1:04.3

a question, we'll tell you how to send it to us at the end of the episode.

1:08.4

Today we're talking about some of the most important people in our lives. Friends!

1:14.5

My name is Loss and I am 7 years old. I live in Bloomsfield, Colorado. What I like about

1:22.6

my friends is that they like me. I'm Layla. I'm 10 years old and I'm from Kirkland, Missouri.

1:31.2

What I like about friends is that if I get hurt, like if I straighten my knee, they are

1:36.8

always there to support me and help me through it. My friends cheer me on always and they'll

1:43.2

always be there for you.

1:45.2

Hi, my name is Sophia and I live in Iowa. I'm 5 years old. What do you like about your

1:54.0

friends? I like that they like you and a corn just like me.

2:00.2

Some people find it easy to make friends, but for others it's really challenging and

2:04.5

that's okay. And let me let you in on a little secret. It's just as hard for adults as

2:10.3

it is for kids. But lots of you may be wondering if there are any tips or tricks to making friends.

2:16.9

I'm sorry to say there's no magic solution, but there are some strategies you can use

2:22.3

and we're going to learn some of them from an adult who goes by the name of Dr. Friend

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