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The terms "shyness" and "social anxiety" are often used interchangeably because they both involve feeling uncomfortable in social situations. However, feeling shy, or having a shy personality, is not ...
A child who does not follow directions can look, from the outside, like a child who is choosing not to. The instruction was given. The child heard it. Nothing happened. And so the moment is labeled: ...
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