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Monday, July 20, 2009

Shyness and Gender-5/10

Shyness is felt as a mix of emotions, including fear and interest, tension and pleasantness. There may be an increase in heart rate and blood pressure. Shyness can be a normal, adaptive response to social experience. By being somewhat shy, children can withdraw temporarily and gain a sense of control. Generally, as children gain experience with unfamiliar people, shyness goes away. But if not, shyness can lead to certain problems such as:shy children obtain less practice of social skills and develop fewer friends


    1. such children may have poor self-image
    2. shy children may be less competent at play with peers
    3. shy people are often seen as less friendly and likeable
    4. children who continue to be excessively shy into adolescence and adulthood seem more lonely and have fewer close friends and relationships with members of the opposite sex, than their peers.
    5. at times, shyness may interfere with optimal social development and restrict a child's learning.
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    And now to the gender
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