
Psychology
Why Kids Are Afraid to Ask for Help
Children as young as seven years old may hesitate to ask questions in school because they worry classmates will think they are “stupid”
Alex Shaw is an associate professor of psychology at the University of Chicago who studies how children and adults manage their reputations and make social judgments about others. Credit: Nick Higgins
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