Sometimes children are too shy and introverted. They are unwilling to socialize and interact with others. They like to play with toys by themselves and choose to keep their feelings to themselves when encountering things. Such children are usually more sensitive. Parents should not force their children. Give them time to let go and accept themselves. Just continue to encourage and care for them. Children who are too introverted show imaginary friends: Every child has his or her own imaginary friends, or time to play with dolls and toys alone, but if you find that your child would rather play alone and accompany his or her fake friends, then he or she is too introverted. It takes time to get familiar with someone: It is normal to take time to get familiar with another person, but if your child needs time to open up to the same person every time, it may be caused by introversion. Very few friends: Your child is very selective and may only have 1 to 2 good friends. He or she will be very uncomfortable and uncomfortable in large groups. These are all signs of introversion. Good at listening and observing: Sometimes introverted children are not good at interacting and communicating with others, so most of them tend to be good at observing and listening to others, and have the ability to think independently. Like to be alone: If your child always comes and goes alone, likes to do things by himself or herself, and does not like to be accompanied by others whether playing or going out, it may be due to introversion. What to do if your child is introverted Start with connection: Before your child interacts with others, let him or her have an emotional connection with the other person. Help your child establish a connection with the other party before entering into a conversation. This will allow the child to trust him and be willing to try a conversation. Understand your child's feelings: Introverted children usually do not express their feelings and will hide them in their hearts. Therefore, understand his feelings through his behavior, but do not force him to speak out and discuss immediately. Push very slowly: It may take time for children to adapt to new friends or new practices. Understand him and respect him, let him accept everything at his own pace, and help him accept it. Encourage your child constantly: Introverted children usually take a long time to try new things, and are likely to give up because of a small setback. Therefore, constantly encourage your child and make him willing to continue to try hard. How to educate introverted children Don't urge children to make decisions Introverted children will think more about everything, so their reactions are always half a beat slower. Therefore, when they solve problems, it is best for adults not to urge them, and give them enough time to consider. Parents should be more rough: Introverted children are mostly perfectionists, and they care about details when doing things, but if they pay too much attention to details, they may easily ignore the overall situation. Therefore, in daily life, parents should be more rough, which can make them more generous. Respect children’s social habits: Adults should respect children’s social habits. Let them do things they like to do, and don’t restrict or constrain them in everything, so as to prevent them from becoming more timid. |
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