Create opportunities to get together.
Create an opportunity for children to get together with friends with similar personalities or similar interests. At first, it doesn't matter how they interact. The key is to give them the opportunity to play and experience together. A simple sharing experience may pave the way for their future social skills.
Timely guidance
As the relationship between children and friends becomes closer and closer, as parents, we should promptly guide them how to get along better. Knowing children's age and imparting appropriate values not only encourages children's personal growth, but also pays attention to the development of interpersonal relationships.
Cultivate the value of friendship
When children begin to enjoy time with their peers, we should begin to emphasize the value of friendship and encourage them to communicate more. Remember, don't let children get into the habit of complaining about their peers, which will strengthen their tendency to be withdrawn.
The important task of children's growth
Having a "good friend" is a major task in the process of children's growth, which can lay a solid foundation for their future interpersonal communication. Let's spend this wonderful time with our children!