Making friends is a fun and unforgettable part of a child’s life. Despite how important it is, social skills won’t always come naturally. If your child is struggling to socialize with their classmates, here’s what you can do to help them connect.
Tips To Help Your Child Improve Their Social Skills
Practice Conversation Skills At Home
Children learn a bulk of their social skills from those closest to them. Practice greetings, encourage your child to speak, and ask them questions about their day. Modeling everyday conversations can help them feel more comfortable talking to others.
Find Group Activities They’d Appreciate
Sports, clubs, or playdates are the perfect opportunities to get your child to socialize. Take note of what they like to do and find group activities that revolve around that. These settings make it easier for them to find friends and feel more comfortable communicating.

Teach Empathy
Empathy is the core of any human interaction. Helping your child recognize how others feel makes it easier for them to communicate and build stronger friendships.
Help Children Handle Conflict
Disagreements are part of life, and every child should learn this early on. But how they handle conflict can also play a huge role in making friends. Help them handle these situations by teaching them how to express themselves calmly.
Celebrate Small Social Wins
If your child is especially shy, even small interactions seem like a lot. This is why you need to celebrate each win. Whether it’s starting a conversation or making a new friend in school, it’s still a step forward.
Helping Children Make Lifelong Friends
Making friends with their peers is the best way for children to learn and thrive. Our staff at Harbor Child Care understands this and encourages students to build healthy friendships in and out of the classroom. Contact us to learn more about our programs today.
