“In an era of rising loneliness, post-pandemic social delays, and increasing digital distraction, Madhavi Nawana Parker has created a rich curriculum with the essential, evidence-based social-emotional skills urgently needed to build real connection, resilience, and lifelong wellbeing in students.” Emma McKenzie, School Counsellor, Prince Alfred College, SA.“Friendships and genuine connections shape a young person’s sense of identity, belonging and mattering. The explicit teaching of these skills is vital, and with Madhavi’s deep expertise leading the way, The Friendship Blueprint offers a clear and practical path for educators and families to help every child grow into capable, connected and caring learners.” Emily Rogers, Assistant Head of McGregor Campus, Seymour College SA.“In classrooms every day, we observe first hand the impact of friendships on learning and wellbeing. The Friendship Blueprint’s social and emotional intelligence tools equip educators with a curriculum to help all students thrive.” Sarah Shoobridge, Head of Teaching and Development, Scotch College, SA.“The Friendship Blueprint, offers practical, research-informed skills - empathy, emotional regulation, communication, and inclusion - that help young people navigate social challenges with confidence and care. Madhavi's work strengthens connection and supports schools to create environments where every child can truly thrive.” David Kolpak, Principal Trinity College North School, SA“Nawana Parker understands that young people cannot learn unless they feel connected, safe, and resilient. Her practical, evidence-based strategies and real-world anecdotes provide an essential blueprint for educational leaders seeking to meet the diverse needs of their students.” Lee Del Col, Christian Brothers College SA.