Online dating should be enjoyable; it is
about having fun communicating with others while getting to know them.
Not exact matches
To
have fun with a peer, a child needs to behave in ways that the other child enjoys,
communicate about likes and dislikes, and avoid or resolve any disagreements.
Of course you must
have fun, for that is a part of it, but always keep a certain alertness and a wary eye open for «warning signs» that not everything
about the person you are
communicating with is legit.
I learned
about coding, electronics, woodworking, patent searches, how to
communicate with a variety of people, and how to
have fun in school.
I recently wrote
about playing with dogs and its role in
communicating and bonding with my dog, and
have used play after a dog training session to reinforce the idea that it's all
fun.
I think we
've struck a better balance after that initial introductory period but I think there are also risks there were if you're fully remote and therefore the only way to interact with colleagues is through some sort of chat portal, it can get too
fun to just chat with people rather than using it to
communicate about work and sometimes personal check in stuff to see how you're team is doing because you care
about them because you work with them, but to focus it on getting work done rather than just being
fun and silly.
We're
communicating better, we
have more
fun together, and we both feel hopeful
about our future.