my friend does this all the time lol. she did that with her sister she told me she was an only child and then boom a annoying little sister comes and hits me all day
Answer:
Explanation:
It's natural to feel self-conscious, nervous, or shy in front of others at times. Most people get through these moments when they need to. But for some, the anxiety that goes with feeling shy or self-conscious can be extreme.
When people feel so self-conscious and anxious that it prevents them from speaking up or socializing most of the time, it's probably more than shyness. It may be an anxiety condition called social phobia (also called social anxiety).
Answer:
B: Aversive conditioning
Explanation:
Aversive conditioning is the use of something unpleasant to stop unwanted behavior. The client knows that outside the therapist's office, the food will not induce nausea.
Answer: slow to warm up temperament.
Explanation:
Each child has their own unique approach to the world and this is referred to as temperament.
Most children are shy which is usually referred to slow to warm up which means they take time before they can warm up to a new environment or situation or they take precautions before they act around an unfamiliar environment or people. You can see them by refusing to be with anyone but only those that they know such as their moms.
These kids usually don't warm up to a new nanny so fast and also when they go to creches it may take time for them to get used to that environment and may need to be introduced slowly before they can attend it full time.
How to support a child with a slow to warm up child?
- Trying to let them come out of it won't help such as using words like "don't be shy" it will make them feel like they is something wrong with them.
- help them gain confidence.
- encourage their interest.