Are people born shy, or does shyness emerge based on their experiences with other people? Research suggests an answer, and ways to embrace people of all temperaments.
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Shyness is an invaluable trait of human psyche, an instinct characteristics too; indicates generosity and personality; a precious and prestigious Gift from our Creator. But its excessive isn't desired while critical deficit is indecent as well.
Most times it is the upbringing although with serious help one can overcome shyness using behavioral therapy methods. For some others the shyness is circumstantial, i.e., they feel shy in certain situations only such as public speaking and not so in other environments.
Genetics and heredity. Shyness is often seen as a hindrance to people and their development. The cause of shyness is often disputed but it is found that fear is positively related to shyness, suggesting that fearful children are much more likely to develop being shy as opposed to children less fearful.
Self-conscious emotions develop in relation to an understanding of rules, standards, and goals. Young children start to form a sense of self at around 18 months old. This is when self-conscious emotions start developing. Many children have a full range of self-conscious emotions by the age of 3.
Adolescents are particularly prone to high levels of self-consciousness. At this age, children are experiencing significant social pressure for the first time.