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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Are you the parent of a highly sensitive child? If you’re feeling frustrated, worn down and frazzled by the challenge of parenting a highly sensitive child, you’re not alone.
If your son or daughter is into music, theater or dance then they might be an HSC. They are often bookish or introverted, can’t stand loud noises and avoid crowds to the point where parties feel more like a horror show than fun. One thing’s for sure - they don’t lack in creativity. The problem is that they are not able to cope with the stimulation of the world around them.
This book covers:
The Most Common Traits of a HSC
The highly sensitive child and behavioral inhibition
From Calm to Explosive: the HSC Anger
Highly Sensitive and Autism: Similarities and Differences
Anxiety under control
Focus on Feelings, Not on Tears
Help Your Child Get a Good Sleep
HS Parent for a HS Child
Preschool Time: Getting Ready for School
Sports and Activities for Emotional Health
A True Inspirational Story
And much more!
HSC children often have a lot of trouble adjusting to social situations and may withdraw to themselves, choosing solitary or quiet activities. It’s not just the changes in routine that can be challenging. Their sensitivity and highly developed senses can overstimulate them, leading to discomfort and over-reaction to even small adjustments in their social lives.
…or they have a short fuse
HSC children often have a short temper. It’s not that they are hot under the collar but their sensitive nervous system is a little on edge. A perceived slight or frustration can cause them to explode.
…and they can be too sensitive (or too cool)
Their emotions explode and inform their every thought, speech and move. Their sensitivity may mean they are labeled as too emotional or cold, when really it is because of the intense way in which they feel things around them.
You will Never Stop Using this Awesome Book!
Buy it NOW and get addicted to this amazing book
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Are you the parent of a highly sensitive child? If you’re feeling frustrated, worn down and frazzled by the challenge of parenting a highly sensitive child, you’re not alone.
If your son or daughter is into music, theater or dance then they might be an HSC. They are often bookish or introverted, can’t stand loud noises and avoid crowds to the point where parties feel more like a horror show than fun. One thing’s for sure - they don’t lack in creativity. The problem is that they are not able to cope with the stimulation of the world around them.
This book covers:
The Most Common Traits of a HSC
The highly sensitive child and behavioral inhibition
From Calm to Explosive: the HSC Anger
Highly Sensitive and Autism: Similarities and Differences
Anxiety under control
Focus on Feelings, Not on Tears
Help Your Child Get a Good Sleep
HS Parent for a HS Child
Preschool Time: Getting Ready for School
Sports and Activities for Emotional Health
A True Inspirational Story
And much more!
HSC children often have a lot of trouble adjusting to social situations and may withdraw to themselves, choosing solitary or quiet activities. It’s not just the changes in routine that can be challenging. Their sensitivity and highly developed senses can overstimulate them, leading to discomfort and over-reaction to even small adjustments in their social lives.
…or they have a short fuse
HSC children often have a short temper. It’s not that they are hot under the collar but their sensitive nervous system is a little on edge. A perceived slight or frustration can cause them to explode.
…and they can be too sensitive (or too cool)
Their emotions explode and inform their every thought, speech and move. Their sensitivity may mean they are labeled as too emotional or cold, when really it is because of the intense way in which they feel things around them.
You will Never Stop Using this Awesome Book!
Buy it NOW and get addicted to this amazing book