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Category Archives: Introverts in the classroom
Step out of the limelight: Stop this is too much attention!
Last year I was working with a client who signed-up for a teleclass on how to honor your style as an introvert. She was the only student on the call so I shifted out of lecture mode and into a … Continue reading
How many people are introverts? Half of the population!
Let’s get the numbers right! Perhaps my all time favorite book empowering introverts to be who we are without apology is Introvert Power by Laurie Helgoe, Ph.D. One of her biggest contributions to https://experience.tripster.ru/experience/Samara/sights/ our understanding of introversion is to set … Continue reading
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Honoring introverted children in the classroom
Susan Cain is the author of Quiet and her book was the tipping point for drawing attention to the life and perspective of introverts. Here is a great interview with her on kids in the classroom. Perfect timing with school starting. Any … Continue reading
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