2. Take the initiative to seek contact: the baby will take the initiative to approach other children and want to play and communicate with them.
3. Imitate others' behaviors: Babies will observe and imitate other children's behaviors, which will help them better integrate into the social environment.
4. Share toys and food: When babies play with other children, they may take the initiative to share their toys and food.
5. Express emotional needs: Babies will express their dependence and desire for friends through crying and awkwardness.
6. Learn to cooperate and share: In the interaction with other children, the baby gradually learns how to cooperate and share.
7. Build a trust relationship: The baby will gradually build a trust relationship with other children, which will help them to be more confident in the social environment.
8. Abide by rules and etiquette: With the accumulation of social experience, the baby will gradually learn to abide by rules and etiquette, such as queuing and taking turns playing.
9. Learn to resolve conflicts: In the process of getting along with other children, the baby will learn how to handle and resolve conflicts, such as apology and compromise.
10. Develop empathy: In the process of interacting with other children, the baby will gradually develop empathy and understand the feelings and needs of others.