Can you relate to these challenges of
parenting as an introvert?
Not exact matches
As a
parent, the greatest gift you can give to an
introverted child is acceptance.
Parenting that recognizes uncooperative behavior
as an expression of unmet needs, temperament (e.g., highly sensitive or
introverted), or unrealistic expectations of the child's current stage of development.
My younger one is a bit of an enigma, but maybe was partially due to being a bit of an
introvert so loves the imaginary world of books, and maybe partially due to neglect
parenting — we weren't reading to her nearly
as much
as her sisters, so she had to figure it out on her own (joking — kind of — we obviously don't neglect her, reading just took a backseat, but hey it all worked out in the wash so am not sweating it).
Introverted parents are energized by solitude and time alone.They are observant, reflective, and prefer one - on - one interactions.They know their children
as individuals and provide them with «downtime» to unwind and recharge.