Provide opportunities to interact with other children: encourage children to participate in social activities, such as participating in interest classes, sports teams, summer camps, etc. So as to provide opportunities for children to communicate with other children.
Cultivate children's social skills: help children develop good communication skills, such as expressing their views, listening to others' opinions and sharing their hobbies, so as to better communicate with other children.
Learn to experience loneliness: let children learn to be alone for a while without friends. This can help children better understand themselves and cultivate independent qualities.
Seek professional help: If the child's excessive social desire has affected the child's daily life and emotions, parents are advised to seek professional help, such as psychological counselors or child psychologists, in order to better help the child deal with emotional and behavioral problems.