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2493: 4 Mistakes Extroverted Parents Make With Their Introverted Kids by Jana Rooheart of Introvert Dear
Episode 2493

2493: 4 Mistakes Extroverted Parents Make With Their Introverted Kids by Jana Rooheart of Introvert Dear

Extroverted parents can foster a more supportive and understanding relationship

Optimal Relationships Daily - Dating, Marriage and Parenting · Optimal Living Daily | Greg Audino

February 20, 20258m 59s

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Episode 2493:

Jana Rooheart highlights four common missteps, including expecting detailed conversations when a child prefers brevity, intruding too much into their private world, forcing social interactions, and intervening in friendships. By respecting their child's need for space and embracing their natural tendencies, extroverted parents can foster a more supportive and understanding relationship.

Read along with the original article(s) here: https://introvertdear.com/news/introverted-kids-mistakes-extroverted-parents-make/

Quotes to ponder:

"Introverts often don’t know what’s worth mentioning in conversation, so you may have to be more concrete and creative."

"A parent shouldn’t demand a border pass into an introvert’s private space as a payment for everything they have done for the kid."

"Introverts have a right to be their true selves, to get energy from their own sources, to value things that matter only to them, and to make friends with people they really like."

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