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Answered by thoshithchillapalli
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I recently attended a birthday party for the 3-year-old daughter of my oldest friend, whom I’ve known since I was a baby. My father was the best man in his father’s wedding. Our lives have taken many turns, but here we are in adulthood with children the same age, spending much of our time together. It’s wonderful to know that my children will have the same history with his children. Many of my friends are people I have known since childhood, and those bonds have had a profound impact on my life.

Friendship is often underrated, considering the tremendous impact it has on our well being. Early-childhood friendship is something that is frequently overlooked as a positive developmental influence. We don’t always realize how attached young children are to their friends.

As a child, I moved at ages 5, 8 and 11. Each time I had to leave behind dear friends who had become a big part of my life. I am fortunate that my parents helped nurture those friendships, by helping me stay connected and encouraging me to continue these relationships into adulthood.

Answered by vedika5582
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Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together." – Woodrow T. Wilson

Stages of Friendship

For the most part, it seems like when we are younger it is a lot easier to make friends. I mean, you could become friends for the simplest of reason. A typical kindergartener's dialogue might go somewhat like this "Oh! You like tater tots. I like them, too," and from this one similarity a friendship is born. We become friends, but we do not understand the concepts behind the word nor the development of the friendship. We just slap the term friend on any person that makes us feel good and has some similarity to us.

Unfortunately, this is how many of us progress throughout life when trying to make friends. This habit results in us jumping from one stage of friendship to the next, while skipping other stages. For example, freshmen girls move in to their new dorms to start off the year and they are just meeting their roommates. Instantly, they hit it off and they immediately consider themselves friends. So, they begin to hangout and confide in one another.

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