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		<title>Is Shyness Genetic – A Common Question for Parents</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of people are thinking, is shyness genetic? Some people may say yes, while some people may say that it is caused by a person’s environment. But what really is the cause of shyness? Is shyness genetic or not? &#8230; <a href="http://www.webova.com/is-shyness-genetic-a-common-question-for-parents/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A lot of people are thinking, is shyness genetic? Some people may say yes, while some people may say that it is caused by a person’s environment. But what really is the cause of shyness? Is shyness genetic or not? Then reading this write-up will help you understand everything about shyness and its real causes. </p>
<p>Now for the question, is shyness genetic? Well, it isn&#8217;t genetic at all and shyness is part of a person’s DNA. Actually it will be there for as long as you&#8217;re living in this world. There are some people who were already shy while they are growing up, and they can eventually acquire this even if they became adults. Your genes may have something to do about why you have developed this certain feeling, but this doesn&#8217;t mean that it is a part of your own genes. So therefore, this kind of feeling is certainly not genetic at all. </p>
<p>The question, is shyness genetic? Is one of the most difficult questions that one can answer. The reason behind this is because there are numerous reasons as to why this kind of feeling develops. Some people may develop shyness because of the type of culture where they grew up, as well as their other experiences during their childhood and a whole lot more. In short, this kind of feeling can be developed in different ways.</p>
<p>The good news is this can either be avoided, or change depending on the level of shyness that a person has. It is strongly advisable that children should become sociable to other children their age. They can start being sociable with the kids in the neighborhood, and while they are in school. In this way, the chances of your children to become shy will be reduced. Children, who often stay at home with themselves, end up being too shy to mingle with other people. This kind of feeling can affect them while they are growing old. </p>
<p>Sometimes this kind of feeling can even get in the way of their lives. This can definitely affect their relationship with other people, and as well as with themselves. The reason behind this is because they usually interpret things that are usually not true. For instance, if they have a school presentation they often think negatively about how the audience will react. This can sometimes lead to poor performance at school or work. </p>
<p>So obviously the answer is no to the question, is shyness genetic? It is not even a personal trait to begin with. This kind of feeling usually develops overtime, especially during childhood days, where it can even last for a life time. That is why for parents it is advisable to make their children be as comfortable as they can be with other children their age, to avoid this kind of feeling from getting worse in the long run. </p>
<p>Now you can stop asking the question, is shyness genetic, because it is definitely not a genetic problem. Start thinking of ways on how you can prevent this kind of problem from happening to your children, to avoid difficulties in the future. </p>
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