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A child may seem to be gregarious in his or her early years, but may develop shyness later on. As your child matures, he or she may actually need encouragement to “open up,” and need practice in more complex social interactions. ...If you see signs of shyness developing in your child, make sure that you do not contribute to the problem.
Tim Arends for over ten years has maintained the Internet Shyness FAQ, now at http://www.shyFAQ.com which conains more tips on how to help your child get over shyness. Tim also offers his complete overcoming shyness system at http://www.shyfacts.com. This article may be republished in any newsletter, provided this message is included.
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