Anonymous wrote:I'm an introvert parenting an extrovert, and its really not that hard to be respectful of needs. As PP said, being an introvert, doesn't mean someone is a recluse. I enjoy hanging out with people and then I enjoy being alone afterwards. Also, if I'm my closest friends where I don't have to be "on," i could hang out all day without the typical need to recharge.
Anonymous wrote:I think you should still push your kid to do some activities. Being an introvert doesn't mean you're a recluse, it just means you need alone time to recharge. So she can go on an activity and then have time to herself the next day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm...my child is an introvert and I would tell him (for example) we're going apple picking with friends. I think it's okay to do that within reason and being respectful of their needs to have down time.
And to expand on this thought. You are the adult and she is the child. You can take a ski trip with friends and make sure she has her own room to retreat to and you fully support her in doing this. It's really okay if your preferences are sometimes taken into consideration or even win out.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm...my child is an introvert and I would tell him (for example) we're going apple picking with friends. I think it's okay to do that within reason and being respectful of their needs to have down time.