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The Highly Sensitive Child
The Highly Sensitive Child: Helping Our Children Thrive When the World Overwhelms Them | Elaine N. Aron, Ph.D.
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The bestselling author and psychologist whose books have topped 240,000 copies in print now addresses the trait of high sensitivity in childrenand offers a breakthrough parenting guidebook for highly sensitive children and their caregivers. With the publication of The Highly Sensitive Person, Elaine Aron became the first person to identify the inborn trait of high sensitivity and to show how it affects the lives of those who possess it. Up to 20 percent of the population is born highly sensitive, and now in The Highly Sensitive Child, Aron shifts her focus to highly sensitive children, who share the same characteristics as highly sensitive adults and thus face unique challenges as they grow up. Rooted in Arons years of experience as a psychotherapist and her original research on child temperament, The Highly Sensitive Child shows how HSCs are born deeply reflective, sensitive to the subtle, and easily overwhelmed. These qualities can make for smart, conscientious, creative children, but with the wrong parenting or schooling, they can become unusually shy or timid, or begin acting out. Few parents and teachers understand where this behavior comes fromand as a result, HSCs are often mislabeled as overly inhibited, fearful, or fussy,or classified as problem children (and in some cases, misdiagnosed with disorders such as Attention Deficit Disorder). But raised with proper understanding and care, HSCs are no more prone to these problems than nonsensitive children and can grow up to be happy, healthy, well-adjusted adults. In this pioneering work, parents will find helpful self-tests and case studies to help them understand their HSC, along with thorough advice on: The challenges of raising an highly sensitive child The four keys to successfully parenting an HSC How to soothe highly sensitive infants Helping sensitive children survive in a not-so-sensitive world Making school and friendships enjoyable With chapters addressing the needs of specific age groups, from newborns through teens, The Highly Sensitive Child delivers warmhearted, timely information for parents, teachers, and the sensitive children in their lives. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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Krisjericho
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Mehso-so

There are some good insights here, but you have to wade through a lot of crap, pandering, and excuse-making to find them. Basically, the author seems to think that being highly sensitive is somehow better and therefore everyone must adapt to treating the “HSP” with kid gloves at all times. I am highly sensitive, and several of my children are as well, and this is not usually practical or helpful. Review continued in comments.

Krisjericho The insights into why people are the way they are are good, and the basics of understanding another kind of person are helpful. You just have to be able to sift them out. 5y
merelybookish I'm pretty sure my youngest HSP and it's hard! He has a hard time with friends But based on your review, I don't think I'll read this book. 😉 5y
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EchoLogical
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Mommy's little butterfly... She had fun at the trunk or treat on base but not so much at her dance studio's glow party. She was overwhelmed by the noise and eventually shut down so we left.
It's crazy how similar we are sometimes. I can't help but wonder if it's nature or nurture...

#halloween #butterfly #diy #HSC

Sace Beautiful picture! Beautiful butterfly! 6y
mrsmarch So sweet! I think it‘s nature. I have a 250 year history of social anxiety in my family. It might have skipped a generation here or there but grandpa, mom and I all got it and possibly my older daughter but not the younger. 6y
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mjdowens Oh so cute🤗 6y
EchoLogical @mrsmarch Yeah, you're probably right. She's such a gentle little soul, I worry about when she gets older. 6y
EchoLogical @mjdowens Thank you 6y
mrsmarch @EchoLogical I think if she knows you have the same struggles, she‘ll feel better knowing that Mommy truly does understand. That you‘ve lived it and survived and she can too. I‘m asking the school district to evaluate my older one for sensory integration issues, so she might be eligible for OT or accommodations that make it easier for her to survive in a highly sensory world. 6y
EchoLogical @mrsmarch So true. I remember feeling like my parents didn't understand and how frustrating that was. I hope the school district is helpful. I'm heard some horror stories from parents advocating for their little ones but I'm in Florida so that probably has a lot to do with it. 😔 6y
mrsmarch @EchoLogical 💗 hugs from Massachusetts! 6y
Liatrek Such a pretty pic!!!!!❤️ I got your letter penpal😊 loved the 🦄 sending my reply soon💌 6y
EchoLogical @mrsmarch Thanks 🤗 6y
EchoLogical @Liatrek So glad you liked it. I'm gonna be a better penpal when things calm down on my end. 😌 6y
Tamra Cute costume! 6y
hgrimes I am no scientist, but it would surprise me greatly if there weren‘t genetic factors to things like introversion, shyness, and anxiety. 6y
Bookzombie Beautiful wings! Great costume! 6y
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