Shyness (1953)

A/V Geeks 16mm Films

A/V Geeks 16mm Films

June 21st, 2026

DESCRIPTION
This film explores the critical role of early childhood development and the impact of parental and educational influences on a child's social and emotional well-being. Through the stories of three children – Anna, who struggles with shyness due to overbearing parental expectations; Jimmy, who exhibits extreme fear due to overprotective parenting; and Robert, who is a happy, independent child – the film highlights how specific upbringing methods can lead to difficulties in social adjustment. It emphasizes that shyness is not an innate trait but a learned behavior that can be overcome with understanding, patience, and opportunities for positive social interaction, ultimately leading to happier and more well-adjusted adults. Keywords: Child psychology, shyness, emotional development, parenting styles, early childhood education, social interaction, self-confidence, overcoming fear, child guidance, peer relationships
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