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CHILDHOOD SHYNESS

Shyness or bashfulness is perfectly normal in a child’s development and will usually appear at around 5 or 6 months of age and then again at the age of two. At that age it is perfectly natural and no cause for concern. On the other hand if the shyness is prolonged and seems to interfere with the child’s relationships and social interactions it is important that the parent intervenes.

Shyness can manifest itself for a myriad of reasons. Children are constantly being exposed to new experiences. Some children have trouble coping with anything new and tend to withdraw. Other possible causes are:

Shyness is extremely painful emotionally for a child and can have negative effects in many areas of a child’s life. Many shy children develop low self-esteem and may lack self worth. Shy children have difficulty making friends and may be so timid that they will not ask for help from teachers which could set them back in their studies. These negative traits can also follow a child into adolescence and adulthood.

On the brighter side shyness is not difficult to correct but it does need a strong commitment from parents or caregivers. The following is a list of things that parents can do to help their children overcome shyness.

Shy children sometimes believe that there is nothing that they can do to change how they are feeling. One of the most important things you can do as a parent is to offer lots of love and attention. Show your child through your words and your actions that they are loved.

It doesn’t really matter what caused the shyness in the first place. The most important thing is not to ignore it and hope it will go away. There are many excellent books on the subject of shyness but if your child’s shyness is more than just a passing phase professional help may be in order.

By Monicka

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