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Episode 2637:
Adina Soclof offers insight into the temperament trait of sensitivity, helping parents understand and support children who experience the world more intensely. By teaching kids to name and manage overwhelming sensations and emotions, parents can replace frustration with empathy, laying the foundation for emotional intelligence and self-awareness.
Read along with the original article(s) here: https://parentingsimply.com/the-sensitive-child-helping-him-reach-his-potential/
Quotes to ponder:
"Sensitive kids need to possess in their vocabularies the words that help them communicate their profound emotions and sensations they experience."
“You reminded Shane of the prizes she could get if she finishes her work to help cheer her up, that is called being kind.”
“Someone called me a complainer. I was really hurt, but I said to myself, ‘that is not true, I usually don’t complain, I am going to try not to let what she said bother me.’”
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Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com.
Episode 2637:
Adina Soclof offers insight into the temperament trait of sensitivity, helping parents understand and support children who experience the world more intensely. By teaching kids to name and manage overwhelming sensations and emotions, parents can replace frustration with empathy, laying the foundation for emotional intelligence and self-awareness.
Read along with the original article(s) here: https://parentingsimply.com/the-sensitive-child-helping-him-reach-his-potential/
Quotes to ponder:
"Sensitive kids need to possess in their vocabularies the words that help them communicate their profound emotions and sensations they experience."
“You reminded Shane of the prizes she could get if she finishes her work to help cheer her up, that is called being kind.”
“Someone called me a complainer. I was really hurt, but I said to myself, ‘that is not true, I usually don’t complain, I am going to try not to let what she said bother me.’”
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