SHY AND WITHDRAWN TEENS

Released on = August 2, 2006, 3:34 am

Press Release Author = Monica Craft

Industry = Education

Press Release Summary = Shy or Withdrawn Behavior as Destructive or Maladaptive.
Hundreds of thousands of teens are bullied every day. Bullying has everyone worried,
not just the kids on its receiving end. Yet because parents, teachers, and other
adults don\'t always see it, they may not understand how extreme bullying can get.


Press Release Body = Shy or Withdrawn Behavior as Destructive or Maladaptive.
Hundreds of thousands of teens are bullied every day. Bullying has everyone worried,
not just the kids on its receiving end. Yet because parents, teachers, and other
adults don\'t always see it, they may not understand how extreme bullying can get.

Social withdrawal is fear of, or withdrawal from, people or social situations.
Shyness becomes a problem when it interferes with relationships with others, in
social situations, or other aspect\'s of a child\'s life. Problems with shyness are
usually evident by the time a child is three years old.

The shy/withdrawn adolescent may have major conflicts and issues but nobody knows.
In fact, sometimes parents are not able to detect the internal storm or struggle in
the shy or withdrawn, largely due to an external calm.

Shy and withdrawn teens are oftentimes highly sensitive to their immediate
environment. Parents thus need to be available and consistent in their actions. Many
adolescents lack an internal structure for control and find it difficult to focus on
a consistent and constructive problem-solving plan. Parents can help by providing
meaningful structure.

Unfortunately, teens may not have the self-awareness to recognize how their
detachment and withdrawal can stimulate frustration and even anger in parents. At
the same time, they need a strong relationship with a trusting adult. By learning
more about how shy/withdrawn behavior in teens occurs via assessment, parents and
practitioners can learn how to treat its negative aspects.

Assessment: One way to conceptualize shy/withdrawn behavior is to view a teen as
\"internalizing\" his difficulties by becoming preoccupied or self-conscious. This
type of behavior is often contrasted with the sometimes more obvious \"externalizing\"
problems of an outgoing, direct teen who is busy stealing cars, drinking and causing
trouble for others.

Common Reasons for Shyness and Withdrawal:
1) Self-consciousness (related to appearance, behavior)
2) Under-developed social skills
3) Substance abuse
4) Underlying feelings of insecurity and/or inadequacy
5) Significant introversion with ambivalent emotions
6) Identity confusion or uncertainty

In assessing your teen, look at whether or not your child is compliant or defiant,
reserved or outgoing, routine or spontaneous. The shy/withdrawn teen will tend
toward compliance, be reserved and prefer routine. He/she may move away or avoid
others when difficulties arise. At times, withdrawn behavior can take on the role of
indirect (sometimes passive-aggressive) anger.

Below are suggestions for children who are socially anxious, while parents should
contact a licensed professional for more specific anxiety problems.

Build your child's self esteem
Develop your child's social skills.
Allow your child to warm up to a situation and don\'t push them too hard.
Expose your child to different situations
Provide love, affection, and attention to your child
Teach positive self talk

Why is it you know exactly where your shy and withdrawn teen is? Go to :

http://www.abundantlifeacademy.us

http://www.abundantlifeacademy.info

There are ways to help manage the fear and all it takes is some effort to find those
answers. Advice for teachers on how to work with shy children in the classroom.
Experienced professionals who specialize in anxiety disorders provide useful
insights and tips for adults, children, parents and teachers.

About Author:
Monica Craft For listings please visit http://www.abundantlifeacademy.us/ (Leading
Website for Troubled Teens)
Web Site = http://www.abundantlifeacademy.us

Contact Details = Monica Craft
Hollywood, California
mark@increasepr.com

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