How can I tell if my middle school-age child is having trouble with interpersonal skills?
I think that there are two ways to tell if your middle school-age child has trouble with intrapersonal skills. They can be very mute and quiet and never talk about their relationships, and not have many friends. We would of course notice that fairly quickly. They could also be very complaining about their relationships. Children struggling with intrapersonal skills can have adversarial or acrimonious relationships with their friends they can bring to us, and we can know that they’re having trouble getting along with their peers. Those would be some of the signs that we might look for in a middle school-age child.
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