Sentences with phrase «shy in new situations»

He's not shy in new situations but can be overly cautious and somewhat aloof.
I can be shy in new situations, but take great comfort in humans telling me that everything will be ok.
I'm loving, caring and a little shy in new situations.
I was the youngest six children, so am basically shy in new situations.
I have always been shy in new situations, but tend to become more outgoing as time passes by.

Not exact matches

Week.4: your baby will be comfortable in their own surroundings now but they may be anxious when you take them into a new environments, such as another person's house or a childminders or nursery; babies are very good at adapting to different situations and in time they will get used to new settings; some babies are raring to go and love the excitement of new people and new places, while others are shy and get distressed once their mum or dad leaves them; if this is the case, try not to worry as they will get used to it much quicker than you think.
For example, a child who is really shy in social situations may avoid joining a new activity because she lacks confidence in her ability to tolerate the discomfort associated with trying new things.
She may be slow to warm up to others, but most toddlers sometimes act shy, especially in new situations.
Consider saying, «He likes to take a little while to get comfortable in a new situation,» instead of describing him as shy.
Relentlessly bullied at work, painfully shy, and at a loss in new situations, he finally starts trying to emerge into the world when he meets Sjöfn, a woman who will actually talk to him.
Keen observation, imagination, and ability to see beyond the obvious can cause a gifted child to appear shy, holding back in new situations in order to consider all the implications.
Simon is the most shy of his litter and needs more reassuring in new situations, but he does well on his own and plays with the resident dogs just fine if his siblings aren't nearby.
Knowing how to handle these situations can go a long way toward setting your foster dog up for success — and that's exactly what you'll learn in our new Flash Class, «Bringing Your Shy Foster Dog Home» by Dogs Out Loud.
Shy cats will adapt to unfamiliar people and environments with greater difficulty and are more likely to react fearfully in new situations.
Ashitaka is a good boy but very very nervous and shy in new places and situations.
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