First of all, we should understand why children feel that they live in their own world. Sometimes, this situation may be because the child is naturally introverted or influenced by the living environment. Whatever the reason, we need to understand children's inner feelings and give them attention and support.
Secondly, we need to help children build positive social skills. This includes teaching them how to communicate with others, how to express their feelings and needs, and how to establish contact with others. These skills can be cultivated through the guidance of parents or teachers and social training. In the process of training, we need to give our children enough encouragement and support so that they can feel their progress and growth.
Third, we need to create a positive social environment, so that children have the opportunity to participate in various social activities and establish contact with others. This includes letting children participate in various social activities, such as sports meetings, concerts, theatrical performances and so on. In these activities, children can make new friends, communicate with others and learn how to cooperate with others.
Finally, we need to understand children's personality and characteristics and give them personalized support and guidance. Some children are naturally introverted, and they may need more time and space to adapt to the new environment and interpersonal relationships. In this case, we need to guide them patiently and give them constant encouragement and support.
In short, helping children out of their own world requires our patience and attention. We need to understand children's inner feelings, give them appropriate support and guidance, and let them learn positive social skills and participate in various social activities. Through these efforts, children can become more confident, cheerful and positive, and lay a solid foundation for their future.