We are used to the fact that children are generally open and sociable, but each child is unique.
There are children who prefer solitude from an early age.
It can be difficult for such a child to adapt to society.
Children find it difficult to understand introverts because they stand out from the rest of the kids. Children reject anything that surprises them.
An introverted child is rarely accepted into school groups and has to remain alone.
Sometimes even the closest people do not understand their own children. They think that they can simply "push" the child to communicate with other children.
But it doesn't work that way.
An introverted child should at least feel understood at home.
Because introverted children practice their social skills little, they will have difficulty adapting to society later in life.
They will have to learn a lot of facts that are known to other people.
This is why introverts sometimes find it so difficult to build work and personal relationships.