2) If parents have concerns, they should bring it up at the right time and in the right way.
3) Don’t discuss this topic when children are angry or just home from school.
4) Don’t ask questions in an accusatory way, but in a more general way. Don’t ask, “Is there anything wrong with you?” Rather, ask general questions like, “What has been going on with you and your friends?”
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