Comments on: 11 Superpowers of an Introverted Child https://gozen.com/11-superpowers-of-an-introverted-child/ Helping Kids Thrive Tue, 25 Feb 2020 16:47:08 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 By: Natalie https://gozen.com/11-superpowers-of-an-introverted-child/#comment-1359982 Tue, 08 Jan 2019 18:54:37 +0000 https://gozen.com/?p=33073#comment-1359982 As an introvert, wife of an introvert, and mother of two introverts, and having read Quiet by Susan Cain which also talks about the benefits of introversion, I wholeheartedly agree with most everything. The exception is my introverted son with ADHD. Although he can be very active and frankly obnoxious at times, he totally recharges his batteries by making things, tinkering, and tends towards solitary activities. I’d have to say that the “amazing ideas” superpower totally applies to him but the rest not so much…

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By: Olivia https://gozen.com/11-superpowers-of-an-introverted-child/#comment-1188122 Wed, 07 Sep 2016 21:07:17 +0000 https://gozen.com/?p=33073#comment-1188122 I can relate very well to this. And it is encouraging as it often feels like you set yourself apart from others and they may not understand why that it is. I can’t function so well in extended periods of noise or crowds but I still love and enjoy people. I’m a better and more engaged person when I get those times alone to refresh.

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