Helping Your Child Thrive in an Extroverted World
Marti Olsen Laney
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$14.95
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Introverted children are often misunderstood, even by their parents, who worry about them. Parents fret that they are unhappy and maladjusted. But the truth is quite different: Introverted children are creative problem solvers. Introverted children love to learn. They take time to stop and smell the roses, and they are dependable, persistent, and flexible. How can parents help their introverted children discover and cultivate these wonderful gifts? Written by Dr. Marti Olsen Laney, The Hidden Gifts of the Introverted Child, fully explains introversion and tells just what parents need to do to help their child become the person he or she is meant to be—and succeed in an extroverted world. This book shows parents how to foster a climate that allows introverted kids to discover their inner strengths and find success at school, sports, parties, and other group activities.
"Simply written yet embedded with gems, this book will help parents understand introverts and facilitate their full development. Now we need one for extroverts."
—Elizabeth Murphy, Ed.D., author of The Developing Child and co-creator of the Murphy-Meisgeier Type Indicatior for Children® assessment
"Chock full of information and helpful strategies...I'm recommending it to everyone."
—Mary Sheedy Kurcinka, author of Raising Your Spirited Child and Sleepless in America
"Insightful and full of specific suggestions for understanding and working with introverted children, Then Hidden Gifts of the Introverted Child should be required reading for parents, educators and anyone working with children."
—James W. Davis, co-founder, Institute for Educational Advancement
302 pages Paperback
2005 Distributed Product
ISBN 13 978-0-7611-3524-1
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