Highly Sensitive Extroverted Kids Need Alone Time Too
Extroverted kids love to stay busy, but if they’re having meltdowns, they may be overdoing it. Especially if they’re also a highly sensitive person.
Extroverted kids love to stay busy, but if they’re having meltdowns, they may be overdoing it. Especially if they’re also a highly sensitive person.
Many highly sensitive teens struggle to understand why they feel overwhelmed — and different. But they can easily thrive with a few lifestyle adjustments.
When highly sensitive boys don’t conform to the “boy code” and instead show their gentleness and emotions, they’re often ostracized and humiliated.
Yes, your crying, clingy highly sensitive child is normal. Here’s why separation anxiety is common in highly sensitive kids, plus how to deal with it.
Change is hard for highly sensitive people — and becoming a mother is likely the biggest change you’ll ever experience. That’s why self-care is so critical.
She is wild. She is beautiful. She is my daughter. And I’ve only just recently realized that she’s a highly sensitive child.
For highly sensitive parents, alone time is absolutely crucial. Here’s how to recharge when you have young children at home — without the guilt.
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