How to parent a passive child requires thoughtful and purposeful guidance. Whether it’s their birth order or individual temperament, passive children often require extra support in developing decision-making skills and finding their voice.
While it may initially seem uncomplicated to raise a passive child, it is crucial not to overlook the emotions brewing within them. In this episode, “How to Parent a Passive Child,” we will explore key elements to nurture their growth and empower them to navigate the world confidently.
Parenting a Passive Child
Encouraging independence helps passive children find their voice.
Recognizing efforts and improvements boosts a passive child’s confidence.
Creating a safe space for expression means providing opportunities for your child to express their thoughts without judgment.
Giving passive kids the okay to speak up and voice their feelings without fear of getting in trouble can help them feel valued.
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