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Shyness in young children
Shy children want to join in but are not able to. This overview provides strategies to include the shy child including not naming a child as shy. Australia

Loneliness in young children
A significant number of young children are lonely. This article discusses the impact of being lonely on young children and suggests broad principles for strategies for the lonely child. United States

Shy and withdrawn children in the classroom
This article suggests a number of broad and specific strategies for engaging shy and withdrawn children in classrooms. United States


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