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How to help your INTROVERTED child become IMPRESSIVE

24/8/2024

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How to help your INTROVERTED child become IMPRESSIVE

A: Stop criticising them
Accept them and increase their CONFIDENCE

B: Don’t try to change them into extroverts
Support them increase their HAPPPINESS

C: Don’t label them and call them shy
Celebrate their quiet nature and increase their SELF-ESTEEM

Don't feel sad that your child is not outgoing 

Introverts have 3 amazing GIFTS

Nurture these 3 GIFTS in your child to help them become impress

1. Listening skills

In a world where everyone wants to talk – being able to listen is an asset
Many introverts are super successful because of their ability to listen patiently
Teach your child how to look interested while listening

Good LISTENERS are good PROBLEM SOLVERS

Your introverted child can become a great problem solver

2. Independence

In the hyperconnected world of obsessive social connection through devices your child’s ability to be alone without anxiety is an asset
Show them how this makes them powerful

Teach your child how to enjoy alone time for CREATIVITY and ORGANIZATION

Your introverted child can work on their Talent and shine

3. Communication
Introverts have great thoughts – but because they talk to fewer people – they don’t get enough practice communicating their thoughts.

Listen carefully when your child speaks.
Have deep conversations with them so that they learn how to express their ideas and thoughts clearly.
Also listen to them when they object to something. This will show them that their opinion is valuable and will teach them to speak up for themselves.

Some of the most successful people in the world are introverts – 
Mahatma Gandhi
Bill Gates
Mark Zuckerberg
Warren Buffet
JK Rowling and so many others

All of them are known to say very little
But the world stops to listen when they speak.

Nurture these qualities in your introvert and they will impress and make an impact.

Type IMPACT and begin now.

Share this so that those who criticise your child for being an introvert see it and realise that introverts are amazing

#introvert #introvertproblems #parenting

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