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Congratulations on completing the Friendship Course!

You’ve worked hard to learn valuable skills that will help you build and maintain strong, meaningful friendships. From understanding what makes a good friend to handling conflicts and giving compliments, you now have the tools to create positive connections with those around you. Remember, friendships are about kindness, respect, and support, and you’re now well-equipped to nurture these qualities in your relationships. Celebrate your achievements and continue using what you’ve learned to foster lasting and fulfilling friendships!

Take the Course On the Go!

Learning new things doesn’t have to be hard or complicated, and now you can take the course with you wherever you go! Our audio-only sections are perfect for busy families who want to learn on the move. Whether you’re in the car, on a walk, or just relaxing at home, you can listen to the course content and reinforce your friendship skills anytime. This convenient format makes it easy to absorb valuable lessons without needing to sit down with the workbook. So, press play and let the learning continue—anytime, anywhere!

    • Go at your own pace: this course is yours, enjoy it and refer back to it as often as you need! Take your time, practice the skills you are learning and ask your parents for help. You can watch and re-watch any modules and it's always here if you need a refresh!

    • It is suggested to: Watch the module, engage in the practice activities and use the reflection questions to prompt a meaningful conversation with your parents. The power and changes come from practice and implementing what you are learning. Take action, knowing that you will likely not get it right the first time. That's okay and totally normal! Try again, and again until your brain has learned the new skill. 

    • Please leave feedback: I would love to hear your feedback as you progress through this audio course. Please leave comments within each module about your experience. What did you like? Was the lesson and activity helpful? I appreciate your feedback!