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Tie between toddlers’ shyness, language abilities reflects reticence to respond
February 3, 2014 by NewsBot
Previous research has suggested that shy children have difficulties with language. Now, a new longitudinal study paints a more nuanced picture. The study, of 816 toddlers, found that children who are inhibited in their behavior tend to speak less but understand what's being said as well as less shy peers.