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muturity level ko kaise badhaye... u known person k sath response nahi karta.. kya kare
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A. It sounds like your baby might be a little shy or reserved around unfamiliar people, which is completely normal. Children develop social skills at their own pace, and some take longer to feel comfortable around new people. Here are some ways to help level up your baby's social maturity and comfort with strangers:
1. Gradual Exposure to New People Start by introducing one new person at a time in a familiar environment. Hold your baby while talking to the new person to make them feel secure. Encourage family members or friends to talk softly and play without forcing interaction. 2. Encourage Social Play Arrange playdates with other kids of the same age. Take your baby to parks, kids’ activity centers, or family gatherings to see new faces. Use interactive toys that involve playing together. 3. Teach by Example Greet people warmly and encourage eye contact when talking. Show enthusiasm when meeting someone new, so your baby learns by observing you. 4. Give Your Baby Time Don’t push or force interactions. Let them observe first and join when comfortable. Stay patient, and celebrate small improvements. 5. Boost Communication Skills Talk to your baby regularly, describe surroundings, and ask simple questions. Read storybooks and use expressive voice tones to engage them. Encourage pointing, clapping, or waving to communicate before speaking. 6. Role-Playing at Home Practice greetings like “Hi,” “Bye,” and simple responses like nodding or waving. Use dolls or toys to act out social situations and responses. 7. Encourage Independence Allow your baby to do small things independently, like picking a toy or holding a spoon. When comfortable, let them spend a little time with trusted relatives without you.
If your baby is above 2 years old and completely avoids communication, lacks eye contact, or doesn’t respond to their name, consider consulting a pediatrician to rule out any developmental concerns. Otherwise, patience and consistent efforts will help them gain confidence over time!
How old is your baby? I can give more specific advice based on their age.
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