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My neighbor’s son is 13 years old. He is very introvert and shy by nature. He doesn’t have any friend in school or in neighborhood, so her mother wanted me to be friends with him. I tried to befriend him, but he is not ready to mix up with me. His parents are now worried about him. How should they help their child to cope up with loneliness and shy nature?


My friend it is not serious problem to concern in this way. That boy is just requires better guidance and healthy friendship from someone. You can give him that support which can change his nature and he can also become interactive and extrovert sort of person.
Posted by: Fathi

It is very good to see that you are very much concern about neighbor’s son. Well it is not a problem at all. That boy is just not able to adjust with surroundings. Tell your neighbor to spend more time with him and you also try to know about his likes and dislikes. It will give him bit relax.
Posted by: Tait

Maximum teens suffer these introvert and shyness problem. In your neighbor’s son case, he needs someone who can play with him and share thoughts with him but he does not take any initiative himself. You keep on interacting with him and offer some presents also, so that he started off taking some interest in you.
Posted by: Taima

As you said you are trying your best to be his friend, but even then he don’t want to mix up with you. You can advice her mother for spend maximum time with him and fulfill all his wishes and sort out his queries. You can also advice her mother to arrange some parties at home, in this way he could be able to come out from shyness trouble.
Posted by: Fabio

Such teens are usually known as lonely or shy teens. You must continue talking and playing with the child so that he becomes a little open to you. It is a difficult situation for the parents. Tell them to play and talk frankly to him. Take him out in a park and set him free so that he can see other children playing and he may talk to them.
Posted by: Paris

As my friend said, such child should be set free in the park and parents must keep a watch on him to see how he interacts with his other friends. If the problem still persists, you must look for a good boarding school and enroll him in the same as soon as possible.
Posted by: Levis

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