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 childhood experiences by mike on 5/11/2007 9:11:44 AM
     Re: childhood experiences by Alberta on 5/30/2007 11:20:32 AM
        Re: childhood experiences by mike on 6/4/2007 5:35:21 PM
     Re: childhood experiences by April Struck on 6/6/2007 4:58:02 AM

Message Re: childhood experiences was posted by April Struck, on 6/6/2007 4:58:02 AM.

What kind of early childhood experiences would cause a person's personality to be very shy around people and in school? As a young girl-
I was extremely shy-especialy around the opposite sex-which carried into my teen years and as a adult I feel I have
overcome alot of this shyness- but still pretty shy especially with the opposite sex. Mow as a
Christian- an adult- feel I have overcome some of my shysness; except still very shy in small
groups. Maybe afraid to speak out-becuse people won't like me or fear of rejection-maybe=or needing to feel accepted by the group or be a people pleaser-so better not to say anything just listen in the group, When I was a stay at home Mom with my daughter in her younger years;I feel the quality time I spent with her helped her have the opposite personality- A very outgoing personality with a good self image. Not afraid to speak her mind
about any subject in any group. What kind of early childhood experiences creates a shy personality vs. an outgoing personality??? Blessings, April


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