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How should timid children encourage and educate timid children?
1. If the child is particularly timid, the following methods can be used for encouragement and education: Be sure to give the child more positive encouragement, especially when the child has problems such as shrinking back, being unwilling to communicate with others, and being afraid of meeting strangers. Be sure to give more positive encouragement and support children to play and communicate with others. When children become self-abased, timid, fearful and scared, don't criticize excessively, but take them out for a walk, stroll and exercise appropriately, increase their interpersonal experience appropriately, let children have more successful experiences, and then gradually accumulate self-confidence from successful experiences.

2. Let children be independent, such as playing with children of the same age in the community, or going out with friends at home, so that children can have some autonomy and learn to solve and deal with problems by themselves when facing problems. Only in this way can children become brave.

3. Children should also be encouraged to do groundbreaking things, have more groundbreaking ideas, or boldly try new things. These methods can make children buy new toys, encourage them to explore how to play by themselves, or take them to the playground to play challenging games. These methods can make children brave.

4. No matter what kind of fearful and timid behavior, we should start with the behavioral therapy of psychotherapy, and with the cooperation of parents, list the things that children are afraid of and overcome them one by one. Behavior is called systematic desensitization therapy, which allows parents and children to understand each other and gradually exercise their courage.