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Welcome!Welcome!We need your help in tonight’s

discussion!

Visit the tables up front to see how…

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Helping Your Child Helping Your Child Overcome ShynessOvercome Shyness

October 26, 2011

O’Rourke Middle School

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Program PurposeProgram Purpose

• Share research about shyness from leading experts

• Offer suggestions/tips/advice to help your child deal with feelings of shyness

• Provide an opportunity for people with similar concerns to collaborate and discuss

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"Shyness is probably a universal emotional state--we all have it in some situations and it's not a big deal.

Shyness, when it's a problem, is a concern about being judged and not living up to people's expectations that is so strong that it stops you from participating."

-Lynne Henderson, PhDThe Shyness Clinic,

Palo Alto, CA

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What is shyness?What is shyness?

• Personal discomfort, inhibition, and self-preoccupation in social situations.

• Socially obvious symptoms:– Stuttering, blushing, trembling

• Socially non-obvious symptoms:– Increased heart rate, dry mouth, nausea,

dizziness

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Shyness & BullyingShyness & Bullying

• Students who are bullied are typically those who are shy.

• Bullies tend to target peers who are shy because they may not do anything to stop it.

• Some students who bully struggle socially or have been bullied themselves.

• This can lead to feelings of frustration which results in aggressive behavior.

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Time to Develop “Social Time to Develop “Social Fitness”Fitness”

An analogy of physical fitness to help understand and deal with shyness

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Reflections of High School Students

I used to be shy, but then I got over it and became more confident.

I used to be very shy going in to 9th grade, but I met lots of new people and got more self-esteem so I’m much more open now.

I’m a very shy person, but I am not shy all the time. I am shy when I am around people that I don’t know and that I am not friends with. On the other hand, I am never shy when I’m out of school. I don’t know why but as soon as I get to school I get quiet and shy.

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Reflections of High School Students

I used to be really shy when I was little, but I guess I grew out of it.

I’m not shy at all anymore, but I used to be always shy. I don’t know what happened, I think I just grew out of it. Before I started my job a year ago I was shy, but not anymore.

I used to be really really shy. I think by opening up to people I have gotten over some of my shyness.

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Reflections of High School Students

I am becoming more of an outgoing person. I am still a little shy sometimes. I think what helped me was Sunday School and my pen pals plus my youth group.

I am extremely shy all of the time. I hate talking around people that I don’t know. If I don’t feel comfortable around someone I am especially shy. I always turn red and feel embarrassed. I cannot get up in front of a class without feeling shy and uncomfortable. I always turn red when I feel uncomfortable.

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Reflections of High School Students

I used to be shy but I overcame that by picking up the guitar and singing. I used to sing really quiet but gradually became louder when I stopped caring what people thought and just accepted what I did was a good thing.

I don’t like being put on the spot or my shyness really comes out.

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Reflections of High School Students

I used to be extremely shy when I was little, but I grew out of it. In school I tend to shut down a bit and I hate it. It’s not who I am.

I used to be really shy but I decided I don’t care as much if people think I’m crazy or weird because I have people who love me for me.

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Help your child, by Help your child, by remembering…remembering…

• Shyness is a feeling, not a personality– Express empathy for his/her feelings

• Shyness is common• Shyness often depends on the situation• Having several good friends is healthier

than having lots of acquaintances• Not everyone needs to be a social butterfly,

but everyone needs to achieve interactions that are satisfying and productive for them.

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Strategies in the FamilyStrategies in the Family

• Encourage your child to tell you about his day…including feelings

• Acknowledge your child’s strengths• Socialize together (volunteer!)• Have your child read out loud to you

or a sibling• Be a role model of confident social

behavior

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Strategies in the FamilyStrategies in the Family

• Encourage your child to speak for himself (i.e. ordering at a restaurant)– Practicing first is OK!

• Role play social situations – Especially introductions to new people

• Acknowledge effort made in social situations

• Ask before offering constructive criticism• Set measureable, specific social behavior

goals, within a timeframe

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Strategies for the IndividualStrategies for the Individual

• Work on creating receptive, non-verbal behaviors– Smile, good posture, leaning in, eye contact

• Before stressful social situations, repeat to yourself “I can do this…I can do this…” and remind yourself of exactly what you want to get out of this interaction.

• Make a list of things to talk about before hanging out with someone

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Strategies for the IndividualStrategies for the Individual

• Hang out with other people like you. • Don’t compare yourself to the most

outgoing person in a room – instead notice that most people are not social standouts

• Capitalize on what you’re good at• Say “Please” and “Thank You” to

strangers, as appropriate• Say yes when invited somewhere

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Strategies for the IndividualStrategies for the Individual

• Invite a friend or two to do something• If eye contact is hard, look at the

person’s eyebrows or right ear• Let your teachers know that you’re

working on overcoming shyness • Start a part time job• Find a couple of close friends and join

activities with them

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Peer-Reviewed Sources

• Colino, Stacey. "Social Security: New Help for the Painfully Shy." Biography. Dec. 2002: 60-63. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 15 Oct 2011.

• Maslach, Christina. "Emperor of the Edge." Psychology Today. Sept./Oct. 2000: 34-41. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 15 Oct 2011.

• Carducci, Bernardo. "Shyness: The New Solution." Psychology Today. Jan./Feb. 2000: 38+. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 15 Oct 2011.

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Advice, Advice, Suggestions,Suggestions,

TipsTips

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Questions, Questions, Comments,Comments,

ConcernsConcerns