1. Communication to understand the reasons: Have in-depth communication with the child to understand the specific reasons for their poor relationship with classmates. Possible misunderstandings, personality differences, improper communication styles, etc. Listen to children's feelings and let them know that they are understood and supported.
2. Cultivate social skills: Treat people politely: Teach children to use polite language, respect others' opinions and feelings. Sharing and Collaboration: Encourage children to participate in group activities, learn to share toys, ideas, and successes, and cultivate teamwork spirit. Effective communication: Teach children how to express their needs and feelings, while also learning to listen to others. Conflict resolution: Through role-playing and other methods, teach children how to communicate calmly when facing conflicts and find solutions that are acceptable to both parties.
3. Collaboration between parents and teachers: Communication with teachers: Provide feedback on the child's situation to the teacher and work together to find solutions. Teachers can provide more attention and support to children in the school environment. Participate in school activities: Encourage children to participate in various activities organized by the school, such as interest groups, sports events, etc., to increase opportunities for interaction with classmates. Establishing positive role models: Parents themselves should become role models for their children, demonstrating good social behavior and problem-solving abilities. Continuous observation and adjustment: Regularly communicate with children to understand their progress and difficulties encountered, and adjust strategies based on actual situations.