It’s completely natural for a child to feel shy, to shy away from meeting new people, or to feel more comfortable watching from the sidelines. However, there are ways you can support your child.
How to Support a Shy Child
It’s completely natural for a child to feel shy, to shy away from meeting new people, or to feel more comfortable watching from the sidelines. However, there are ways you can support your child.
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