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Being sociable is an important quality in adults, but it goes further than this. Your child needs to learn how to interact socially in order to make lasting friendships and enable them to belong.
There are many places where your child can improve their social skills: the park, nursery, your friends house, the local store. Every place that your child the opportunity to practise their ability to interact.
But why is it important? Well, let's be honest, we have all seen the child in the nursery or in the park that is unable to interact with their peers. They are self centred, unable to communicate with their peers and generally look miserable. No one wants their child to feel like this.
That is why children need to be able to interact with their peers and why you need to help them to be able to do this in a positive manner.
Before entering the park, go over the rules of play with your child. Simple things like, no pushing, waiting your turn and sharing, help remind your child that when they are playing they need to be able to follow certain rules that will make their behaviour acceptable to those around them, enabling them to socially interact.
From time to time (or every time you take your child to the park in my case) there will be those moments when your child will have a problem or even an altercation with another child. It could be something as simple as "they won't let me play with them" or "He took my toy". Where ever possible, try to let your child solve this for themselves (without them kicking each other!).
By giving your child the power to solve their own problems, they will become better at communicating when they are displeased and give themselves the ability to be great communicators and problem solvers. It also helps them to be able to be much more interdependent.
Children who are unable to interact socially usually are having these difficulties because they have not been given the opportunity to in the past.
Social interaction has to be one of the most important activities that your child can be involved in. It teaches them the rights and wrongs in their wider community, helps them to build relationships and teaches them how to cope in group situations.
Enrol your child in a day play class or take them to a soft play area. Your child will learn how to interact socially anywhere where they are able to meet other children their own age and have a little bit of freedom.