Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for putting it in perspective. It may be anxiety (her dad has anxiety) and I suppose she could be on the spectrum (her grandfather is). Let's say she has social anxiety or general anxiety--would it still be appropriate to try and force her to respond to people? I often repeatedly try to get her to respond, but most of the time she doesn't. I don't know if it matters, but she does have some close friends, and is a little chatterbox with them!
Anonymous wrote:OP here, thanks for putting it in perspective. It may be anxiety (her dad has anxiety) and I suppose she could be on the spectrum (her grandfather is). Let's say she has social anxiety or general anxiety--would it still be appropriate to try and force her to respond to people? I often repeatedly try to get her to respond, but most of the time she doesn't. I don't know if it matters, but she does have some close friends, and is a little chatterbox with them!
Anonymous wrote:My daughter has always been shy, but now she's also very rude to people. For example, a classmate will say hi to her and she'll just stare at them, or an extended family member will ask her a question and she'll ignore them. Sometimes a classmate will run up and ask to play with her, and she'll just walk away like she didn't even see/hear them. She'll even do things like this to her dad/my husband! I've always said she doesn't have to hug anyone or touch in any way, but how can I encourage her to at least acknowledge people talking to her? I obviously can't force her to talk...
I'd also like to hear from parents who had a child like this--did your child outgrow it, or is this just a personality trait?