One characteristic (特征) of shyness is to feel frightened and nervous in new social situations or when being the center of attention. Whether shyness is part of your child's personality or just something they feel when they are in front of a group of strangers, it is a common experience, according to a study.
To look at shyness, researchers brought 152 children aged 7-8 into a lab and told them they would give a speech which would be filmed and shown to other children. The study showed that about 40% of the children showed a level of stress when giving the speech. About 25% of the children were not thought to be shy by their parents, but in fact showed a level of social stress from giving the speech. This finding proves the fact that shyness is more common than we think.
For children at this age, shyness may be a normal experience when they face a speech task. For a smaller group of shy children, however, being the center of attention may be stressful at different times and environments.
Shy people aren't always valued by society like outgoing ones but that doesn't mean there is something wrong.
Everyone can feel shy at times depending on the environment. And those who are shy often have happy social lives— they just aren't likely to be the liveliest (最活泼的) people in a crowded room.
Although shyness itself may not be a problem, parents should pay attention to signs of stress in their shy children.
Importantly, however, we know that not all shy children are the same, and that many shy children grow up to be happy adults