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Shyness in children aged 0-6


How is the child shy? Here is the formula! Experts warned that shyness in children can lead to failure in the school period and explained the formula for the emergence of shyness in children between the ages of 0-6.

Although each child shows genetic differences and grows up in different environmental conditions, we can formulate the issue of shyness in children aged 0-6 as follows:

Protective, oppressive, judgmental, disinterested parent model + Insecure, unloving, unapproved development environment + The child's belief in worthlessness, inadequacy and deficiency = Shyness 


Shyness in children aged 0-6




How can it be understood that 0-6 years old is shy?



• She does not communicate with anyone other than her mother and other close people.

• You can find them next to the mother in a community, holding her hand by the skirt, leaning on her body, hiding behind the mother when you try to approach.

• They don't answer questions or they answer in a low voice with short and body language (nodding, eyebrow-eye signs).

• We can recognize them as children who do not join their friends, have a timid look, and cry when separated from their mother.


BEWARE OF ASPERGER SYNDROME!

Shyness and shyness can also be seen in children along with behavioral problems such as thumb sucking, nail biting, hair pulling, swaying left and right, as well as insecurity and restlessness. Sometimes it can be confused with asperger's syndrome (progressive autism), whose symptoms are similar to shyness and shyness.


Families who approve of shyness or ignore it because they don't consult a specialist may not be able to recognize Asperger's syndrome in the early period and may be late in taking the necessary precautions for the child.
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