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How to support a shy child with gentle encouragement and patience.
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The Power of Gentle Support: Helping Your Shy Child Feel Brave in Their Own Way

One of the greatest gifts we can give a shy child? Permission to be themselves.

That might look like:
✨ Letting them observe before joining in.
✨ Not labeling them as “shy” in front of others.
✨ Offering small, safe opportunities to practice bravery (ordering ice cream, saying hello to a neighbor).
✨ Celebrating effort, not outcome.

When I wrote Grace and Waffles, I thought about how different my own childhood might have felt if I’d had someone like Waffles—quietly cheering me on, giving me courage one small step at a time.

Shy kids don’t need fixing. They need understanding, patience, and gentle encouragement.

With love, stories, and a sprinkle of courage,

👉 Next week: How stories like Grace and Waffles help build confidence in quiet hearts.

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