Listen "Building Friendships and Confidence When You Feel Like the New Kid"
Episode Synopsis
Text me and let me know any topics you would love for me to talk about on the show! I can't wait to hear! xo, Laura Being the new kid can feel overwhelming. Whether you are starting at a brand new school or simply feel like everyone else already has their friend group, making connections can be tough. It is normal to feel nervous, left out, or unsure of where to start.In this episode of The Confident Tween and Teen Podcast, I'm sharing encouraging and practical strategies to help tweens and teens make friends with confidence. Listeners will hear how to start small, use simple conversation openers, and connect through activities that make friendships grow naturally.This short and inspiring episode is the perfect pep talk for any tween or teen who wants to feel more confident about finding their people and building meaningful friendships.✨ Want to help your tween or teen start building real confidence right away? Download the Confidence Kickstart Toolkit — a free guide filled with daily affirmations, quick habits, conversation starters, and a 5-day challenge to help tweens and teens feel braver and more confident in everyday life. It’s the perfect first step to boost self-esteem and set them up for success at school, with friends, and beyond. 👉 Grab the free Confidence Kickstart Toolkit here *** SUBSCRIBE: Please subscribe to the podcast so you can get the show right in your favorite podcast provider and never miss an episode! Also, please take a minute to RATE & REVIEW! It would mean the world to me!***LET'S BE FRIENDS on Instagram! graciousadventures.com
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