Making friends should feel natural, yet for many people, it’s one of the hardest things to do. Learn how to make friends in a natural way.| The Social Skills Center
Some people just need a place to practice without pressure. Others need someone to break it down so it finally makes sense. Either way, social skills training creates space for growth with real guidance. The post What Is Social Skills Training? appeared first on The Social Skills Center.| The Social Skills Center
The governance of artificial intelligence—covering its design, deployment, and use—is rapidly emerging as one of the most critical social and political issues of our time. Our political landscape is marked by a polycrisis of rising violence, threats to democracy, escalating inequality, and climate collapse. Profit-driven AI solutions often worsen these issues, forcing communities to confront... The post Global Citizen Deliberation Achieves Better Artificial Intelligence Governance appeare...| Technology Salon
Learning how to step into conversations is a real skill, not something everyone picks up easily. It’s something a lot of people deal with, especially those who feel anxious or unsure in social situations. The post What to Do When You Don’t Know How to Jump Into the Conversation appeared first on The Social Skills Center.| The Social Skills Center
Explore the importance of unstructured play in child development. Learn how free, child-led activities help build confidence, creativity, and resilience—supporting healthier, more balanced growth for every child.| The Good Play Guide
Hearing your child say they felt left out is one of those moments that stops you. Even if they brush it off, it stays with you. You can’t control how others treat them, but you can be the safe place they come back to. The post How to Feel Less Awkward in Conversations appeared first on The Social Skills Center.| The Social Skills Center
Hearing your child say they felt left out is one of those moments that stops you. Even if they brush it off, it stays with you. You can’t control how others treat them, but you can be the safe place they come back to. The post How to Support Your Child When They Feel Left Out or Isolated appeared first on The Social Skills Center.| The Social Skills Center
You’ve probably heard it before: “Just be yourself.” It’s meant to be comforting and supportive, but is it? The post Why “Just Be Yourself” is Terrible Advice for Kids With Social Anxiety appeared first on The Social Skills Center.| The Social Skills Center
Social interactions extend far beyond spoken words. Conversations may appear smooth on the surface, yet subtle, unspoken signals often reveal a different story. The post How to Read the Room When Words Aren’t Enough appeared first on The Social Skills Center.| The Social Skills Center
When you think of someone who is socially confident, you might picture an extroverted person commanding a room, chatting effortlessly with everyone they meet. But social confidence isn’t about being the loudest or the most outgoing—it’s about being comfortable in your own skin, engaging authentically, and connecting with others in meaningful ways. The post Why Social Confidence Isn’t About Being the Loudest in the Room appeared first on The Social Skills Center.| The Social Skills Center
In a world buzzing with notifications, deadlines, and endless to-do lists, communication often feels like another box to check rather than a genuine connection. The post Proven Strategies to Improve Communication and Connection appeared first on The Social Skills Center.| The Social Skills Center
Does the thought of public speaking make your stomach flip? You’re not alone. For many, standing in front of an audience feels overwhelming. The post Improve Public Speaking Through Social Skills Development appeared first on The Social Skills Center.| The Social Skills Center
CBDCs are an expression of bankers’ fantasy of total control. Their first pilot program lasted 108 days and ended in total failure, lost elections and prison time. This post was originally pu…| The Naked Hedgie
Originally published on my Substack, Alex Krainer’s Trend Compass, 14 September 2022 In 2020, I watched the New Normal die right in front of me. Here’s the story… Peaceful noncomp…| The Naked Hedgie