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My adult son is very shy. What should I do if I blush when talking to a girl?

There must be many particularly shy children in life. I blush when I talk to people and answer the teacher's questions in a low voice in class. Sometimes when you meet strangers, you can't wait to hide (hiding behind the sofa/curtain at home), and you will feel embarrassed to speak in front of your classmates ... Parents will try every means to help their children overcome their shyness, find more friends, give their children more opportunities to perform on stage, and give them more opportunities to speak on stage and express their views. Yes, as long as children train more and more, they can really overcome shyness.

However, before helping children find various exercise opportunities, children need to really understand shyness, and parents should also help children understand shyness, which is the same as happiness. When children have such a sense of shyness, they can become more and more confident through various trainings. How to help children know that shyness is an emotion? Sophie the dinosaur is particularly shy in today's picture book story. Guests from afar don't want to talk to others, just want to play with dinosaurs they are familiar with, and hope their mother will accompany them forever. When they took the stage to speak, their heads went blank. Nervous enough to start crying.

What if the child is too shy and blushes? Here is a good way to help shy children. Sophie, the little dinosaur, is as shy as many children. They may have had such an experience. The way Sophie's parents help Sophie overcome shyness may be worth learning by many parents. Tell children that it's no big deal to be shy, and adults will be shy. In the story, Sophie's parents share their shyest things with their children, making them feel that their parents are the same, and shyness is not my fault. Many children will deny themselves when they are shy and think that many things will be screwed up because of their mistakes, so they are less and less confident in themselves. Sophie's parents told Sophie that they were shy, which relieved the child's psychological pressure to some extent.

Take the initiative to talk to others, say hello/help others. Many shy children don't have many friends in life, or they are unlikely to become friends with strange children in an instant. In the story book, Sophie's parents gave suggestions to solve the problem, and asked the little dinosaur to take the initiative to say hello to others and help others do more things, so that the child might have more and more friends. When children find many new friends, their shyness can be alleviated. Let children bring familiar/favorite toys. In the story, after Sophie brought her favorite toys to school, the children played around the toys brought by the children. When children can participate more in the social activities of many children, they will gradually overcome shyness.