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(HealthDay News) - Many teens deal with shyness, especially as their bodies change and they begin to feel more self-conscious.
The Nemours Foundation offers these suggestions for overcoming shyness:
- Try being more open around people you already know, and practice conversing, making eye contact and asking questions.
- Smile -- it will help build your confidence.
- Come up with a couple of ways to start a conversation with someone, so that you''re prepared in a situation with someone new.
- If you need to make a call, give a speech or have a conversation that you''re nervous about, write it down and rehearse it first.
- Try joining groups or clubs where you and other people have similar interests.
- Learn to stand up for yourself, and don''t be afraid to ask questions or ask for help.
-- Diana Kohnle
Last Updated: Dec. 27, 2007
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