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Do you want to be the kind of friend who makes a positive impact on your friend’s kids?
As moms, it’s easy to get wrapped up in the day-to-day shuffle, but being there for our friends and their children can create a bond that goes beyond a typical friendship.
Showing up for each other’s kids is a meaningful way to deepen those friendships, creating a supportive “village” for our families.
And you don’t need to make grand gestures or be a super-parent for this to make a difference—it’s often the little things that kids (and their parents) remember most.
In Part 4 of my "How to Be a Good Friend" series, we’re going to explore simple, thoughtful ways to support your friend’s kids.
From showing up at their events to sending a quick message on a tough day, these small acts of kindness help her children feel cared for—and let your friend know she's not in this alone.
So if you’re ready to strengthen those bonds and be the friend who truly shows up, here are 12 easy ideas to get you started.
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