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Encouraging Social Interaction


How to Gently Encourage Social Interaction

Helping someone build social confidence is about creating positive, low-pressure opportunities to connect. Instead of focusing on the big goal of “making friends,” start with small, shared moments.

Simple Steps to Foster Connection:

  • Start with a Shared Interest: The easiest way to connect is over something they already love. Whether it’s video games, art, sports, or LEGOs, finding a group or a friend with that same passion provides a natural starting point for conversation.
  • Use a Structured Activity: Open-ended socializing can be intimidating. Activities with clear rules—like a board game, a building project, or a sport—provide a “script” for the interaction and take the pressure off of making small talk.
  • Keep it Short and Sweet: Begin with brief, casual get-togethers. A 20-minute chat or a short visit to the park is far less overwhelming than a long party. The goal is to end the interaction on a positive note, making them want to do it again.
  • Celebrate the Effort, Not the Outcome: Praise them for trying, no matter how small the step. Acknowledging their courage to say hello or join a game builds the confidence needed for the next time.
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