Give children a full sense of security.
Tell your baby by actions and words that you will always be there for them and support them. This will make the child take the first step bravely.
Take children to social activities.
Take children to parks, game centers and libraries to participate in activities, so that they can make new friends in a pleasant atmosphere.
Cultivate children's self-esteem
Always encourage your baby to try new things and praise your baby's efforts and achievements in time, so that your baby will be more confident!
Observe children's communication behavior
Pay attention to children's social performance and ensure that they have mastered basic social etiquette.
Encourage children to express themselves.
Listen to your baby's opinions and opinions and let them learn to express their inner thoughts.
Seek professional help
If the child's timidity and unsociable situation persists and is serious, you may wish to seek the help of a psychological counselor or a child psychologist.