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Maria Belen Troncos (12), Uruguay

Helping a niece or nephew

If your niece or nephew are like mine, then they are impatient people. Therefore, consider some preparation before confronting them with Kidlink.
What to say and show to grab their attention will be your first challenge. Maybe the possibility of getting a friend in some other country will do it?
Before meeting with them, browse our pages for youth explaining the process of getting friends through Kidlink. Familiarize yourself with how it works.
If you haven't done so already, study how the required four questions are to be submitted.

As an experienced and informed coach, you can help increase their chances for finding a new friend!
Now, meet with them. Please watch their reactions and the process, and tell us how we can improve our offerings .

Good luck!

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