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Teenagers' shyness

Posted by Youth Mind Training(ip:)

Date 2023-03-16

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     Shyness is a natural and normal part in the growth process.  However, when a teenager suffer from excess shyness, it can be considered as a pathological 

condition. Such children usually experience frequent stomach upsets and headaches as well as inability to concentrate. They may also suffer from the pressure 

of the new semester having to adapt themselves to a new environment. When they continue to have stress and wounds, they may refuse to go to school and

participate in other school activities other children usually get excited about.

     Then, they get isolated from classmates and spend a lot of time by themselves. Then, they become to be afraid of going to school experiencing a sudden 

stomach upset or a headache right before they go to school. Parents should suspect that they may be experiencing psychological insecurity instead of pretending 

to be sick. It may indicate that they are going through some changes in their emotions displaying irritability and grumpiness. 

     Parent mus take responsible actions when the detect such changes in teenagers. Otherwise, their condition may keep deteriorating and they may become 

even shier. They may just stay in their room, refuse to eat, and completely block human interactions. Parents must take especially good care of children a little 

younger than 13 years old since they are more affected by the relationship with parents than older teenagers. When children's depression is neglected, it may 

just continue to operate while they are growing up into late adolescence and even into adulthood.  




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