2. Respect the child's personality; Some children don't like making friends, or they are not good at making friends, which is related to their natural personality. Making friends is not about quantity, but about quality. A friend suitable for children, even if he only wants one, is enough. Don't force your child to play with friends he doesn't like, but you can educate your child to observe the advantages of other partners and let him learn to appreciate others.
3. Teach children to use polite language; Cultivate civilized and polite behavior habits, let children form modest and polite behavior, and better adapt to social interaction. Teach children polite language when interacting with others, such as greeting and answering the phone, how to answer other people's questions, asking for directions and suggestions, etc. When children can use polite expressions well in front of acquaintances or strangers, they usually get good feedback from the other side, which is of great benefit to enhancing their confidence in communication. When a child is praised and encouraged by others, he will be more willing to communicate, which invisibly increases the opportunities for children to communicate actively, and the communication ability of children will be improved accordingly.