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Shyness is a - a) mental illness b) behaviour tendancy c) reflex d) defect

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Answered by patilcourt
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Answer:Others advocate for counseling as the answer for extreme shyness that results in social phobia. Are these wise approaches for the shy child? In spite of her unwillingness to talk to her Uncle Steve, as a child Annie related well to her girlfriends, and by junior high to males and family members without any intervention. New situations and making new friends were a bit more problematic for Annie, but once over the initial hump and engaged, she added new peers to her friend list readily.

Being slow to warm up and needing some degree of familiarization with a situation before feeling "safe" may be shyness on the mid to low end of the spectrum, but it's not a label parents want to attach to their child. Saying "Oh, she's just shy" only reinforces the hesitancy you're trying to reduce. And, labels endure. He or she could very well outgrow it or learn to overcome it without drugs and/or therapy. If you have a shy child, be patient and offer words or ideas she can use to ease into new situations that seem difficult. Recognize where your child is on the spectrum and understand that the reluctance will probably work itself out. If it doesn't, respect your child's non-aggressive temperament and tentativeness; feel grateful that you don't have an aggressive, loud-mouth offspring from whom others try to escape.

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