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How can a baby learn to communicate without playmates?
Peer interaction plays a very important guiding role in children's future social interaction, so children need playmates very much.

Parents can take their children out of the house to find their peers, for example, we can go to the park, go to the square of the community, or take their children to early education. In the process of children's interaction, our parents can take a bystander attitude and let the children solve possible social problems themselves. For example, if there is a toy that they want to play with, maybe he will fight for it. Our parents can let their children solve it themselves. Play together or take turns. Children will learn social rules from it.

If for some special reason, children really don't have any playmates, then they can invite their families to play together. Or keep a pet and let the pet accompany the children.

But it's best to let the children go out of the house by themselves. Why not let the children go out of the house? In the early education center, you can go to class almost 42 days after giving birth. Parents can see that the 42-day-old child has begun to have a certain social tendency. He will touch other children, or go to see and observe other children. Therefore, it is recommended to go to early education if possible. If not, take more children out to play and see more other children. If not, keep a pet or let your family play with your children instead of letting them just watch TV and play with their mobile phones at home. Electronic products will play a very negative role in children's social interaction.