Community Corner
Michael Thompson, Ph.D. Presents Best Friends/Worst Enemies: Friendship Development, Popularity and Social Cruelty in Childhood
Brought to you by Everwood Day Camp, Heights Elementary PTO, Heights Anti-Bullying & Pro-Social Skills Development Group, and the Sharon Education Foundation
This presentation walks teachers and parents through the complex social world of childhood and addresses a number of questions: What do social relationships in school predict about happiness in adult life? What is the normal sequence of child friendships, from the parallel play of the two-year-old to the intimate self-disclosure of the adolescent? Why do cliques form and what are the differences between boy and girl groups? Why are children scapegoated and how can their parents and school protect them? Dr. Thompson will draw on research to highlight the differences between friendship and popularity. He makes suggestions about the management of social problems in schools and makes the case that while all children yearn for popularity, it is friendship that helps children survive and thrive.