Solution-Focused Intervention Social communication, attitude and the use of skills Social communication is closely intertwined with daily life, playing an inseparable role. In addition to acquiring everyday language skills, children also need to learn appropriate response skills, such as maintaining eye contact, expressing themselves in a timely manner, and adopting an appropriate attitude. Specialist teachers utilize individualized tailored to the age, developmental progress, and learning needs of children. These activities, in the form of games, aid children in gaining a better understanding of themselves, fostering a positive self-concept and self-image, and enhancing their social communication skills with both adults and peers. Simultaneously, special specialist teachers incorporate “game skills” and “understanding and expressing emotions appropriately” into the training, aligning with the children’s developmental milestones. This enables children to navigate their family and school life with emotional stability at their own pace and ultimately adapt to the social environment.