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Reducing the Impact of Shyness
October 19, 2006
What is important is to keep learning, to enjoy challenge, and to tolerate ambiguity. In the end there are no certain answers.
-Martina Horner
New research published in the journal Pyschological Science (www.psychologicalscience.org) shows that while children may inherit a genetic tendency to be shy, the impact of this tendency can be reduced by supportive home and school environments. Exactly what triggers shyness is still a mystery say the study's researchers, but their study of 153 children with the gene associated with timidity, found a strong link between the "shyness response" and stressful environments. The researchers suggest that by making some adjustments with shy children in mind, parents and teachers can help these children develop skills that will lead to social and academic success. Specific suggestions include trying different approaches to include and encourage shy children, giving them more time to warm up to the idea of an activity, and playing to their strengths in picking activities.

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