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How should introverted children guide education?
For introverted children, parents can consider guiding and educating from the following aspects:

1. Establish good communication: keep good communication with children, understand their thoughts and feelings, and give them enough attention and support.

2. Cultivate children's self-confidence: Encourage children to try new things, give affirmation and support, and help build self-confidence.

3. Create a positive environment: create a positive, encouraging and supportive environment for children to feel safe and comfortable.

4. Cultivate children's social skills: Encourage children to participate in social activities, such as playing with friends and participating in extracurricular activities to help children build their social skills.

5. Encourage children to express their feelings: Encourage children to express their feelings and ideas, and help children learn to express their feelings.

6. Cultivate children's independence: Let children have the opportunity to complete some tasks independently and cultivate their independence and autonomy.

7. Give children enough freedom: Give children enough freedom and space to make their own choices and decisions.

8. Cultivate children's hobbies: Encourage children to develop their hobbies and give support and encouragement.

9. Cultivate children's patience and perseverance: Encourage children to persistently complete tasks and cultivate patience and perseverance.

10, encourage children to face challenges actively: encourage children to face challenges and difficulties actively, and give support and encouragement.

Characteristics of introverted children

Introverted children are usually quiet, like to listen to other people's thoughts and feelings, like to think independently, and are good at finding problems and solving them creatively. I like to think and analyze problems, and I can understand the essence and internal laws of things more deeply.

Introverted children are more sensitive and can understand the feelings and needs of others, so they are more considerate and concerned about others in social interaction.

Introverted children are usually careful, like to think and solve problems independently, be responsible for their own actions and decisions, and do not rely on others, so they perform well in work and life.