What should a three-year-old child do if he always cries when he sees a stranger?

First of all, we should consider that three-year-old children are usually in adolescence, and their social skills and emotional control skills have not been fully developed at this stage. Emotional reactions to strangers may be more extreme.

The follow are some suggestions that may help to alleviate this situation:

1. Ensure safety and trust-If children see that you feel confident and safe when greeting and interacting with this stranger, they are more likely to feel the same emotion.

2. Step by step introduction-If a child meets a stranger, he can try to introduce his name, hobbies and other information step by step.

3. Don't force the child-if the child doesn't want to associate with strangers, don't force it. This will help children build trust.

4. Eliminate anxiety-children may feel unsafe or even afraid, so try to do something to understand their anxiety to eliminate their fears. For example, you can give children toys or familiarize them with tasks to get rid of their anxiety.

5. Give your child a sense of security-whether at home or outside, leave enough protection space and necessary care for your child, so that the child can fully feel a sense of security, and will not feel insecure because he leaves his parents. .

Finally, remember to respect children's feelings and emotions, give them enough time to adapt to the new environment, and try to guide them slowly in a gentle and caring way.