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The Highly Sensitive Child: Helping Our Children Thrive When The World Overwhelms Them [Aron Ph.D., Elaine N.] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Highly Sensitive Child: Helping Our Children Thrive When The World Overwhelms Them Review: Dr. Aron sheds light on the truth between sensitivity and shyness - As an HSP myself, reading "The Highly Sensitive Child" offered invigorating insight into the mind and heart of my oldest daughter, who is also highly sensitive. For many years, she and I have butted heads over nearly everything, and after reading this book, I was both humbled and empowered to reach her in a new way. Dr. Elaine Aron's practical tips in each chapter, particularly breaking down the developmental age groups, were refreshing, clear, and easy to implement. My husband and I have been discussing, at length, how we can foster our daughter's gifts in a more meaningful way and reframe her sensitivity as neutral, rather than the perceived "bad" that the world defines it as. My favorite aspect of the book included recognizing how highly sensitive children require lots of rest, breaks, and sleep; that they thrive within a routine and usually need help transitioning with life changes; how to help them cope with verbal or social aggression at school; and ways to facilitate conversation with older children or role play with younger ones. Our daughter was bullied in preschool, and my husband and I approached her teacher, to no avail. Had I read this book beforehand, I would have been able to offer concrete solutions on how to understand and help HSCs with the "teacher tips" at the end of the book. Having read "The Highly Sensitive Person" before "The Highly Sensitive Child," I would "highly" recommend both books, especially if a parent suspects that his/her child may be highly sensitive, as well. Both together offer a full picture into understanding oneself and children who may have been labeled "shy" (which is situational), but who are actually just sensitive. A great read for parents and teachers alike. Review: Amazing book. Life-changing for me. - I found this book, along the the author’s book The Highly Sensitive Person, to be life-changing. By far the most important self-help books I’ve ever come across. These books explain why my children and I (and others in my life) struggle with certain things, enjoy certain things, and require certain things. Once I understood these concepts, embraced what that meant in my life and the lives of my kids, and began to apply the author’s suggestions, I felt like a new person - not flawed or inadequate, but whole, unique, and free to be exactly the person I was meant to be. Like a friend said, I now understand myself much better and realize why I am the way I am, without looking for excuses. I found this series of books at a time when my toddler son was struggling at school and seemed overwhelmed by life. (Through tears) I did an Internet search for “can a child be too sensitive” and found these books. Wow. I regularly pick up these books when I’m having a tough day, open to a random page, and am reminded of what being a highly sensitive person means. I share copies with anyone in my life - friends, other parents, medical and educational professionals - who I think can benefit from them. I recommend this book to anyone with a child who seems to have a more sensitive disposition than other kids. I really cannot say enough good things about it.





| ASIN | 0767908724 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,465 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #22 in Popular Child Psychology #41 in Anxiety #92 in Sociology Reference |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,071) |
| Dimensions | 5.49 x 0.98 x 8.25 inches |
| Edition | 1st |
| ISBN-10 | 9780767908726 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0767908726 |
| Item Weight | 11.9 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 368 pages |
| Publication date | October 8, 2002 |
| Publisher | Harmony |
J**E
Dr. Aron sheds light on the truth between sensitivity and shyness
As an HSP myself, reading "The Highly Sensitive Child" offered invigorating insight into the mind and heart of my oldest daughter, who is also highly sensitive. For many years, she and I have butted heads over nearly everything, and after reading this book, I was both humbled and empowered to reach her in a new way. Dr. Elaine Aron's practical tips in each chapter, particularly breaking down the developmental age groups, were refreshing, clear, and easy to implement. My husband and I have been discussing, at length, how we can foster our daughter's gifts in a more meaningful way and reframe her sensitivity as neutral, rather than the perceived "bad" that the world defines it as. My favorite aspect of the book included recognizing how highly sensitive children require lots of rest, breaks, and sleep; that they thrive within a routine and usually need help transitioning with life changes; how to help them cope with verbal or social aggression at school; and ways to facilitate conversation with older children or role play with younger ones. Our daughter was bullied in preschool, and my husband and I approached her teacher, to no avail. Had I read this book beforehand, I would have been able to offer concrete solutions on how to understand and help HSCs with the "teacher tips" at the end of the book. Having read "The Highly Sensitive Person" before "The Highly Sensitive Child," I would "highly" recommend both books, especially if a parent suspects that his/her child may be highly sensitive, as well. Both together offer a full picture into understanding oneself and children who may have been labeled "shy" (which is situational), but who are actually just sensitive. A great read for parents and teachers alike.
R**N
Amazing book. Life-changing for me.
I found this book, along the the author’s book The Highly Sensitive Person, to be life-changing. By far the most important self-help books I’ve ever come across. These books explain why my children and I (and others in my life) struggle with certain things, enjoy certain things, and require certain things. Once I understood these concepts, embraced what that meant in my life and the lives of my kids, and began to apply the author’s suggestions, I felt like a new person - not flawed or inadequate, but whole, unique, and free to be exactly the person I was meant to be. Like a friend said, I now understand myself much better and realize why I am the way I am, without looking for excuses. I found this series of books at a time when my toddler son was struggling at school and seemed overwhelmed by life. (Through tears) I did an Internet search for “can a child be too sensitive” and found these books. Wow. I regularly pick up these books when I’m having a tough day, open to a random page, and am reminded of what being a highly sensitive person means. I share copies with anyone in my life - friends, other parents, medical and educational professionals - who I think can benefit from them. I recommend this book to anyone with a child who seems to have a more sensitive disposition than other kids. I really cannot say enough good things about it.
K**Y
Hits The Mark
Since a big out of state move our daughter (who has always been highly sensitive) has had a lot of interesting "problems". My husband and I had felt like our wonderful child was turning into someone she was not and we didn't know how to fix it. We kept trying new things and trying harder to correct her behavior. We are definitely on a journey but this book really put a lot of things in perspective and gave us a unique point of view for our unique girl. It has truly been an invaluable resource to all of us. I was thinking about checking this out from the library, but since the price is good I ended up purchasing. I am so glad I did! I refer to this book and have it marked up with my notes and it is truly been an added asset to our family. If you are looking into this book, do yourself and your child a favor by reading it.
S**Y
Excellent for the subject
I have a daughter that fits the profile of HSC (i knew that before buying the book), but the book helped me verify that, as well as finding ways of handling her intense sensitivity. To be honest I don't like "labels" on humans, but I think that the issue of sensitivity is an important aspect of humans. It is NOT a one-off discrimination (you are sensitive or not), but it is a matter of how much sensitive you are. In most cases (majority of people/children) this could be addressed through -good- parenting, but there are cases of extreme sensitivity where you should take extra precautions to avoid problems for you and your child. This book is one of the best I have found on the subject and could help you a lot in understanding and treating various situations. It is also good reading in general. Highly recommended for the subject. Extra reminder for the anxious parent: Accept sensitivity but DO NOT let it change/alter YOUR role as parents. (trust me it is quite difficult...). Your child is not different, it is -just- more sensitive...:)))
M**M
very helpful for sensitive children!`
J**.
Great book! Unfortunately, in Europe the Science of Psychology does not have much to offer in readings about the subject of HSP (Highly Sensitive Person). That is the reason why I turn to US literature in this field. Again, this book is great to read even for non psychologists.
M**J
This is a good quality book. The service was good and it was an excellent read. I definitely recommend it.
C**K
Love this book, especially for my ASD2, ADHD child. Wish I knew about it earlier!
M**Y
Must read
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