Kaisa is a three-year-old and seems to have the genes for shyness. Her parents will try to encourage her to socialize and play with other children. What is the most likely outcome that her parents can expect?
A. She is likely to outgrow her shyness.
B. Her shyness will likely become more intense.
C. Kaisa's level of shyness is likely to stay at the same level.
D. It is impossible to predict what will happen
Answer: A
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