The baby may be introverted, but the parent-child class of early education is the same as that of kindergarten. So I think it may be that the baby is clingy and spends too much time with his family. Let the baby leave your side when you have the chance. It will be good for the baby to take part in more group activities. Children's fears are mostly developed later. For example, children's living environment is too simple, lack of life experience and social opportunities, parents often scare their children, or mothers are particularly timid and make a fuss whenever something happens. It will affect children and make them timid. Adults should first know how to comfort frightened children, let him know that many adults and children have experienced fear, let children lose their inferiority complex and enhance their self-confidence. Let children do what they can, such as going shopping, exercising their social skills and enriching their life experience; Children are afraid of small animals. Let them play with animal toys and watch others play with small animals. Then let them get close to some docile animals and touch them with others. Finally, let the child touch it alone and gradually overcome the fear.
I hope to adopt.