



"Without tools to manage friendships and conflicts early on, children risk struggling with trust and belonging later." - Legal Psychologist
Why conversations about relationships are important
✔ Develops empathy – Children learn to understand and care about the feelings of others.
✔ Strengthens trust and togetherness – Creates closeness in family, friendships and class.
✔ Trains conflict management – Children are given tools to handle arguments without relationships breaking down.
✔ Laying the foundation for success – Social skills predict both better relationships and school performance.

Why relationships shape us early on
Friendship, conflict and the sense of belonging shape children's everyday lives. But they often lack the words to talk about it. Research shows that empathy and conflict management that are trained early lead to safer relationships and better school results.Me with others" makes it easy to start these important conversations — so kids can feel connected, build strong friendships, and grow in trust.
Friendship and trust cannot wait.
Studies show that empathy and conflict management skills learned in childhood predict stronger relationships and greater success later in life. Without these skills, children are at risk of struggling with belonging, trust, and self-esteem. Me with Others opens these conversations early — and strengthens family, friendship, and group bonds for the future.
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