"Best Bets" to Promote Social Confidence:
Encourage Interaction with Individuals Outside of the Family

One longitudinal study suggests that the frequency of contact with members of a community, with neighbors, and with church leaders is positively associated with an individual's levels of social assertiveness and social initiative (Barber & Erickson, 2001).


 
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