4 Steps to Help Your Highly Sensitive Child With Separation Anxiety
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.
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.
In stressful environments, HSPs are more likely to become sick or burnout., but in calm environments, they flourish.
It’s a misconception that all highly sensitive people are introverts. In fact, 30 percent of HSPs are actually extroverts. Is your child one of them? Here’s how to tell.
Highly sensitive people often enjoy a special connection with animals — and for a highly sensitive child, a pet can be a lifesaver.
As a kid, I would never have been able to get on stage or own a room, but both of my highly sensitive children do exactly that. Here’s the secret.
High sensitivity is a gift — if you can help your teen harness it.
Highly sensitive children are empathetic to others, think deeply, and see details others miss. Here’s how to tell if your child is highly sensitive.
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.
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