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a mother and her child holding hands with the text 9 useful stages for parenting your highly sensitive child

These 9 parenting strategies for highly sensitive children will help them find their way in life. Try these out to help your child thrive.

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The Struggles of Being an INFJ Child - Psychology Junkie

INFJs are often one of the most misunderstood personality types because they comprise only 1% of the population and are often surrounded by people who don’t quite understand their strengths or sympathize with their weaknesses. So I feel like it’s especially important to address some of the issues they face as children. INFJs as children...

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birth order the oldest child the middle child the youngest child the only child

Birth Order and Personality Type The theory that birth order affects personality has been around for centuries. It was first proposed by psychiatrist Alfred Adler ( ), and while it has been contested by other experts over the years, I still tend to think that there’s some truth to it. Here are the basic birth order personality types, according to Kevin Leman, PhD, author of The Birth Order Book: Why You Are the Way You Are. Are they true for you?

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9 traits of people who didn't receive positive reinforcement as a child, according to psychology

There’s a profound difference between growing up with regular positive reinforcement and growing up without it. This difference is often seen in the character traits of individuals. Those who didn’t […] More

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Many of us were taught to hide our emotions for self-preservation, stemming from a childhood of shame and punishment to maintain attachment with caregivers. When our child shows these emotions, our protective instincts kick in to avoid discomfort.

Many of us were taught to hide our emotions for self-preservation, stemming from a childhood of shame and punishment to maintain attachment with caregivers. When our child shows these emotions, our protective instincts kick in to avoid discomfort.

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