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How to support your socially worried child

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Some children are shy while some are extroverts. Some children are so involved in their own ideas that they’re simply less interested in social interaction. We all want our children to make friends easily, to feel comfortable asking questions at school, to speak up for themselves. Most kids can learn to manage social anxiety, all they need is a little extra support. Dr. Promilla Butani, a child specialist doctor in Delhi , guides you how to support your child if he or she is socially worried. Following are some key points: 1. Upbringing your children by noticing their needs and responding to them. Help your sensitive little ones learn how to calm themselves and manage their responses. Sometimes, some situations may make them feel worried or anxious. As a parent, you’ll han to identify such situations and help your child figure out their reaction or response to such situations. You need to make them believe that the situation is controllable with small behavioural changes. 2