If you find that your child cannot handle interpersonal relationships, parents can consider the following points:
Guide your child to discover his own needs: Help your child identify his own needs and emotions so that he can better Socialize with others.
Improve children's self-understanding: Enhance children's self-understanding and self-esteem, making them more confident in interacting with others.
Teach children how to interact with others: Teach children how to interact with others, such as communication skills, listening, speaking, reading and writing skills, etc.
Imulate good interpersonal relationships: Provide children with opportunities to imitate good interpersonal relationships and help them learn to establish good interpersonal relationships.
Strengthen children's social skills: By participating in social activities, strengthen children's social skills and enhance their confidence in interacting with others.
These suggestions are only a reference for parents to deal with their children's interpersonal problems and do not apply to all children. The most important thing is that parents need to give their children sufficient support and encouragement to help them improve their interpersonal skills.