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Shyness in children is an emotional state that arises when a child feels fear or apprehension about a situation. It reflects difficulty in adjusting to others, especially with other children. Some may consider a child’s shyness as humility itself; however, shyness actually involves excessive modesty, which leads to confusion and anxiety. Shyness is an involuntary reaction, while humility comes willingly.
What are the main reasons for feeling shyness in the child? What are the types of shyness? What are the most important qualities of shy child?
Causes of feeling shyness in the child?
There are many factors that contribute in one way or another to the sense of shyness, the most important of these factors:
Psychological factors came from wrong social upbringing such as ridicule of child behavior, and discouragement of doing the right behavior.
Social factors which include not giving the child adequate social care, and may be due to family disintegration suffered by the growing problems between his parents.
Physical factors like as the presence of some birth defects in the body of the child.
Accordingly, the reasons for shyness are:
* Feelings of inferiority in the body and the senses.
* Wrong methods in upbringing.
* Educational Retardation
* Lack of sense of security and sense of fear
* Growing up among a shy family
The most common forms of shame in the child:
* Social shyness: The child remains isolated from the rest but remains able to work efficiently with them.
* Neurotic Social Shyness: It is a concern caused by a sense of psychological loneliness and inability to form social relationships with others.
* Public shyness usually appears in social councils and public places.
* Chronic shyness: significantly reduces social skill and increases child incoherence.
* Balanced Shame: Accepted from society and not excessive in it.
There is shyness, disguised, imaginary and emotional, which is a sense of shyness about the child as well.
The most common symptoms and characteristics of shy child:
There are several physical symptoms appear on the shy person in general, and in the case of the child appear more clearly, redness of the face and dry throat and increase the number of heart beats, there are also several social symptoms such as preference for unity and the desire to walkout, in addition to tension and fear and lack of self-confidence, and when the child's shyness becomes less tactful and tends to silence with self-concern and hopes of the lack.
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