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  • How to Make Friends at a New School. Being the new kid in school is no easy task. With

  • some determination and the right attitude, you can quickly turn some of those strangers

  • into friends. You will need Confidence Courage Motivation A bright smile and a computer with

  • internet access. Step 1. Whether you like it or not, kids form initial opinions based

  • on clothes, hair, and fashion sense. Make an extra effort to look your best those first

  • few days. Looking good will boost your confidence, too! You're not going to be rolling in friends

  • on Day 1. Devote the first couple of weeks to laying solid groundwork. Step 2. Come out

  • of your shell. If you're naturally shy, you don't have to fake a new personality. But

  • try to avoid looking at the ground, and flash a smile once in a while. The easier you are

  • to approach and start a conversation with, the more other kids will want to talk to you.

  • Step 3. Find excuses to talk to people. Once you get a conversation going, be a good listener

  • and offer up a compliment or two, no matter how small. Build up a little courage and sit

  • in the middle of the classroom to surround yourself with as many potential new friends

  • as possible. Step 4. Get involved in the extra-curricular activities you enjoyed at your old school.

  • Join a sports team, help with the yearbook, try out for a playanything that interests

  • you. Joining a club or team is a great way to start because you have at least one thing

  • in common with everyone in the room. Cast a wide netdon't just focus on the popular

  • people. Making friends in different circles will open you up to more options. Step 5.

  • Use the web. Sign up for a social-networking site and join your school's group page. Post

  • some videos and pictures and write a few blog entries to showcase who you are. Kids at school

  • will discover your personality through the web and all that small-talk torture will start

  • to disappear. Step 6. Get a part-time job where you know fellow classmates work. Meeting

  • kids outside of school and bonding over menial work is often a recipe for friendship. Did

  • you know Between kindergarten and 12th grade, children in active-duty military families

  • often change schools more than 12 times.

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    蔡嘉倫 に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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