The following are some suggestions for cultivating children's ability to make friends with other children:
1. Encourage children to actively communicate: Let children know how to actively greet and chat with others, and encourage them Share your interests, hobbies and experiences.
2. Provide opportunities for children to participate in social activities: take children to parks, playgrounds, libraries and other places to give them opportunities to interact with other children.
3. Help children learn to cooperate and share: Encourage children to play, do crafts and other activities with other children, so that they can learn to cooperate and share.
4. Establish a correct view of friendship for children: tell them what true friendship is and how to establish a healthy and long-term friendship relationship.
5. Cultivate children's self-confidence: Let children believe that they have the ability to make friends, and do not worry too much or interfere with their children's friend-making behavior.
6. Give support and encouragement to children: When children successfully make new friends, give them timely affirmation and support to make them feel their own value and importance.