These children are energetic, cheerful and communicative. They want to know everything about everything and very quickly find a common language with others. Therefore, it is not surprising that such children have a lot of friends. And little extroverts love to be the center of attention and often say what they think. Such fidgeters are uncomfortable in silence and loneliness.
In order to raise these children properly, moms and dads need to take into account their peculiarities. For example, they may have difficulties in learning. The reason for this is the excessive mobility of children and the inability to focus on one thing. In addition, extroverts have little patience.
Child psychologists advise parents of such children:
- Give physical activity. Ask around to see which sports section is your favorite.
- Help unleash your creativity. If sports are not to the child's liking, suggest drawing, dancing, wood carving, music, theater.
- For an extrovert, parental attention and reactions are important. Therefore, praise as often as possible for good behavior and grades. Don't forget to celebrate successes.
- Together with your child, make a suitable daily routine. Since by nature these children are very active, it is important for them to see a routine, to know what needs to be done and when.
- Extroverted children tend to switch quickly, and therefore what a child says in the morning may be completely forgotten in the evening. There is no need to worry and scold him because of this.
Parents' attention, understanding and care will help an extroverted child grow up happy.