A Message For Parents
If you are surfing
the web researching the subject of "shyness", "social anxiety",
"social phobia", or "selective mutism" for your child, (whether
your "child" is 5, 15, or 25 years old), it will be to your
benefit to consider the following issues:
- Unless your child is an "independent" adult who is
motivated to get help on his or her own, you as a parent
play a very important role.
- Do not expect your child to demonstrate initiative
in solving his or her anxiety problem.
- Usually the person with social anxiety has an "addiction
to avoidance", and at the same time is over-dependent.
- Therefore, if you want things to improve, in most
cases you must initiate help and learn an "empowering"
vs. "enabling" parenting strategy.
- In most cases, substantial social avoidance and social
anxiety worsens with time. Believing the child will
"grow out of it" is the worst single mistake you can
make.
- Any therapeutic approach for a youngster, teenager,
or overly dependent adult with social anxiety, which
does not teach a parenting strategy, will quickly reach
the "point of diminishing returns".
- Familiarizing yourself with the "social-ability questionnaire", "parent addiction" profile, and "parental guidelines",
all of which are free,
is a practical place for you to start.
- In most cases, the earlier that appropriate intervention
is made, the easier it is to resolve the problem.
Jonathan Berent, A.C.S.W.
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