Question

Children may exhibit introverted traits, especially finding it difficult to integrate into unfamiliar environments. They have mature logic in interpersonal interactions but are particularly afraid of stimulative and violent events. They struggle to concentrate in class, perform average academically, and are unwilling to express themselves in front of others. However, they have a strong ability to manage themselves independently and possess a more mature analytical and judgmental ability than their peers. How should parents understand these behaviors in their children and provide appropriate assistance?

Answer

Parents should first help children eliminate feelings of tension and fear. Create a peaceful and confident home environment, avoiding excessive attention, mimicry, or mockery regardless of how the child may provoke anger. Guide children to participate in various games and activities that interest them, especially sports activities, which can help them break out of their self-contained state, rejuvenate their spirit, and completely relax. Through these activities, children can learn to better interact with others.