Why are some kids shy? Is there harm in giving a kid's personality that label? In this episode, we explore the differences between shyness, introversion, and behavioral inhibition, and why fear—not preference—is often at the heart of shy behavior.
We also discuss when shyness becomes a concern, and when it’s time to seek extra support.
Finally, we share practical strategies for helping shy or slow-to-warm-up kids feel safe without forcing them to change.
Here are links to some of the resources mentioned in the episode:
Psychology Today: Shyness
Dartmouth Health Children's Blog: The Difference Between Shy and Introvert
APA Dictionary of Psychology: Behavioral Inhibition
Healthychildren.org: Understanding Your Child's Temperament: Why It's Important
Katherine Martinelli for Child Mind Institute: Helping Young Children Who Are Socially Anxious
Arlin Cuncic for Verywell Mind: Differences Between Shyness and Social Anxiety Disorder
Deborah Ko for Medium: Redefining Extraversion: How Cultural Differences Shape Our Understanding of Leadership
APA on YouTube: Why are some kids shy? With Koraly Pérez-Edgar, PhD
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