Do You "Want" to Play? Distinguishing Between Conflicted Shyness and Social Disinterest in Early Childhood.
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This study attempted to distinguish two types of social withdrawal in early childhood: (a) one based on social fear and anxiety despite a desire to interact socially (conflicted shyness) and (b) one based on the lack of a strong motivation to engage in social interaction (social disinterest). Two samples of preschoolers (n = 119 and n = 127) 3-5 years of age participated. Their mothers completed the newly developed Child Social Preference Scale, which was designed to assess conflicted shyness and social disinterest. Maternal ratings of child temperament, parenting style, and social goals, teacher ratings of child social adjustment, observations of child free-play behaviors, and child interview assessments of…
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- Shyness
- Psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Social competence
- Social anxiety
- Social inhibition
- Social psychology
- Social relation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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