Why a quiet child isn’t always “Good”

Silence often masquerades as contentment, but according to neurologist Dr. Bing, this isn’t always the case. A child's quietness might reveal an anxious mind in 'survival mode,' constantly on the lookout for potential threats. This fear-driven stillness can considerably stunt emotional and social growth, leading to behavioral issues in adulthood.

Why a quiet child isn’t always “Good”
Silence often masquerades as contentment, but according to neurologist Dr. Bing, this isn’t always the case. A child's quietness might reveal an anxious mind in 'survival mode,' constantly on the lookout for potential threats. This fear-driven stillness can considerably stunt emotional and social growth, leading to behavioral issues in adulthood.