Communicate with peers more.
Encourage children to associate with their peers, especially in unfamiliar environments. When adults get together, they can leave some space for children to communicate freely. At the same time, we can also help the children who are alone to integrate into the group, but it is best for the children to invite them themselves, not for parents to push them.
Learn to share
Teach children to share. When buying toys or other things for children, tell them to share them with good friends or brothers and sisters. In this way, children will gradually understand the importance of sharing and become more generous and generous.
Encourage and support
When children have bad interpersonal relationships, we need to give them encouragement and support. Encouragement is the best medicine to cultivate children's social skills. At the same time, we should also pay attention to our words and deeds and become a role model for our children.
Build confidence
Help children build self-confidence. If children lack self-confidence, they will have no confidence in themselves and fear rejection or isolation. Therefore, we need to cultivate children's self-confidence from an early age and make them believe that they can handle interpersonal relationships well.