Listen and understand
Children's feelings are the most important, don't force them to integrate into the crowd. Give them warm hugs and support, and let them know that you are their strong backing at any time!
Guide slowly
Start with the familiar environment, such as interacting with relatives and friends, and then gradually expand the circle of friends. Let them gradually adapt to the social environment, just like upgrading monsters!
Cosplay
Play various roles, simulate social scenes with children, and let children learn to communicate, resolve conflicts and express themselves in play. Who doesn't love such a game?
Professional training
Participate in social skills training classes or workshops, so that children can learn how to build friendships and deal with interpersonal relationships. This course is definitely worth a try!
Explore hobbies
Encourage children to participate in team activities such as sports, art, music or drama, so that they can find like-minded friends and enjoy the fun of cooperation!
Develop self-confidence
Praise and encouragement are the best motivation for children to realize their own values and abilities and gradually establish positive social experience. They will get better and better!
Seek professional help
If the problem is serious, seek the help of a counselor or therapist. They can provide more specific advice and support to help children overcome social fears. Remember, professional things are given to professional people!