How to Help a Friend Survive Rumors, Bullies, & Hard Stuff
Powerful Guide Teaching Kids How to Listen & Support Without Fixing, Saving, or Carrying Baggage. ... Skills Forever (How to Survive School)
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Narrated by:
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Amy Rittberger
Does Your Child Know How to Help a Friend Who’s Struggling?
Kids don’t just deal with their own problems — they carry their friends’ problems too.
When a child sees a friend being bullied, overwhelmed, anxious, or hurting at home, they often want to help… but don’t know what to say or do. They worry about making it worse. They worry about betraying trust. Or they quietly carry everything alone.
This book is for those kids.
If you’re searching for books that teach kids empathy, how to help a friend, or social-emotional skills for tweens and teens, this guide gives them real tools — without lectures, guilt, or awkward “just tell an adult” advice.
A Relatable, Funny Guide About Being a Real Friend (Not a Perfect One)
This isn’t a heavy, clinical book about feelings.
It reads more like a conversation with a smart, funny older sibling — honest, practical, and surprisingly comforting. With humor, relatable stories, and real-life scenarios, it teaches kids how to show up for friends without becoming overwhelmed, drained, or responsible for fixing everything.
Kids learn that being a good friend doesn’t mean having all the answers — it means knowing how to listen, when to speak up, and when to get help.
They’ll laugh. They’ll recognize themselves. And they’ll actually want to keep reading.
Builds Empathy, Confidence & Lifelong Relationship Skills
Beneath the humor, this book delivers powerful lessons kids will use for the rest of their lives — in friendships, family relationships, sports teams, and beyond.
Inside, kids will learn how to:
- Support Friends Without Fixing Them
What to say when someone’s hurting — and what not to say - Handle Bullying, Rumors & Social Drama as a Friend
How to help without becoming a target or making things worse - Know When to Get Adult Help