Social etiquette is something that everyone needs to learn because socializing is essential in all aspects of life. Therefore, after having a baby, mothers will cultivate their baby's social skills and hope that their baby understands how to socialize. But I don't know when to start, so when will the baby start socializing?
Babies actually start socializing from a young age, but when they show signs, it's usually around 4-6 months old. Because at this time, babies are not willing to be lonely, they will actively observe the people around them, feel familiar with familiar people, and feel nervous about unfamiliar people, and may even cry.
When the baby reaches one week old, they will know how to say goodbye to their mother, and when they are about to part ways, they will also take the initiative to say goodbye and kiss their mother. And at this point, the baby has already developed a sense of humor and learned to be angry and happy. If there are friends around who make the baby unhappy, the baby will also show it.
So in daily life, mothers can take their babies to social gatherings, allowing them to interact with more people and learn different social etiquette from different groups. At the same time, they should make their babies feel like they are part of this gathering. And when going out to play, let the baby play freely with children and learn to make new friends on their own.