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How to help children make friends

In daily life, most preschool children spend time with grandparents or parents. If parents take up too much time, children will have less time to make friends. This article will introduce how to help children make friends from many aspects.

Spend more time with peers.

Parents should be generous and dedicate their children's precious time to their friends. Generally speaking, there will be many children in next-door neighbors, playgrounds and zoos. At this time, parents should relax time and let their children get along with their peers.

Participate in community activities

You can take more children to participate in social group activities. At present, there are many non-profit organizations in the society, which often launch various meaningful free activities through Weibo and parent-child forums, and most of the people who participate in the activities are "congenial".

♂? Take the children out to play more.

If parents often keep their children at home, children will have the idea of refusing to make friends in closed places. Therefore, parents should remember to take their babies out for a walk so that they can get in touch with children of the same age.

Rational use of "electronic products"

Nowadays, the innovation of various electronic products will bring a certain freshness to children, but in the long run, children's lack of communication with their peers and lack of exercise will also affect the development of language ability, which is not conducive to the healthy development of body and mind. Parents should make rational use of "electronic products" and make corresponding play time and frequency with their children, so that children can have time to interact with their peers and experience the fun of growing up in games.

Good code of conduct

Children's language and thinking are in a period of positive development, and parents can guide their children to observe and imitate good social behaviors such as cooperation and mutual assistance. In this kind of life practice, children will gradually learn to reason and form their own internal behavior rules and moral constraints.