Create opportunities for your child to interact with other children. Children are born with a certain temperament. Your daughter may be the shy and timid type, as opposed to the sociable and extroverted children. Although research shows that the tendency of a child is relatively stable throughout childhood, there is also evidence that habit is becoming more flexible with experience.
To some extent, the fact that your daughter is only in your home can explain his inability to relate to peers. It is also possible that the adults to adjust your daughter more than he or his peers are willing to do so in social change. If you follow adults often giving in to his wishes and whims, it may not be a very good sign, and may actually indicate some problems in emotional perception of your child’s social skills. You may need to seek some professional help for a psychologist, developmental pediatrician, or child psychiatrist. Any one of these professionals can make quick assessments and refer you to appropriate services, if needed.
