A child finds comfort mainly from their home, surrounded by parents or those they consider close. As they grow, they begin interacting with society and people outside their close circle. Some children eventually accept and adapt to this environment, but others struggle to face the social situations or people they are not familiar with.
This situation is called Social Communication Disorder or difficulty. Children who belong to this category find it difficult to communicate or interact with others. These struggles may affect how they speak, use appropriate language in different situations, or build and maintain friendships.
With early intervention, the right support, and guidance, this difficulty can be improved, helping the child face and handle social situations smoothly.