social interactions. Sometimes children develop phobias of specific things, like bees or dogs. Sometimes a child is prone to worries of all kinds.
Sometimes kids react with fear to anything new, indicating that they’re in a chronic state of mild alarm.Children are faced with new things all the time that naturally inspire a little anxiety, a little fear.
So it’s normal for them to feel some worry as they approach a new thing. The goal for your child is not to feel fearless – that would be impossible, and probably evidence of poor judgment. The goal is for your child to feel that fear and face that situation and do that thing anyway.
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