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Quiet
The Power of Introverts with Susan Cain
Susan Cain, bestselling author of "Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking," hosts this ten-part weekly series on parenting and teaching introverted children. Susan will dive into why quiet kids are unique and require different parenting and teaching methods from their extroverted peers. Susan and her expert guests will discuss how parents and schools can help introverts thrive, how social media allows quiet children to express themselves in ways that were never possible before, the neuroscience of introversion, and much more.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 472 ratings
Orchid Child’s mom
This is a wonderful podcasts for parents of quiet children. I’ve always known my son to be a sensitive introvert, but hearing about other children like him helps me feel like I’m on the right path with him, challenging him (but not too much). I highly recommend this to everyone, but especially...Read full review »
Ms Kiwi Johnson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/16/22
Extroverted parent
As an extroverted parent, this gave me so many tools to better understand and celebrate my introverted child. It was so interesting! It was like a cracked open my child’s mind, I kept saying aloud, yes, that’s him! Excellent podcast!
bporch!! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/15/21
Very good!!
As a child I was the “quiet one” in my class. I do remember, teachers always trying to figure out why I was so “quiet”. It felt awkward and frustrating all in one. I wish teacher’s were more informed in this field. In result, it turned me off being in a school setting. Ultimately not wanted...Read full review »
Brooklynite_Fella via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/19/20
Recent Episodes
Highly sensitive children are prone to all the anxieties and vulnerabilities you’d expect. But what may surprise you is that when it comes to health, peer relationships, academic outcomes, you name it, these kids can often do BETTER than their less sensitive peers. On this episode of Quiet, host...
Published 04/02/16
Highly sensitive children are prone to all the anxieties andvulnerabilities you’d expect. But what may surprise you is that whenit comes to health, peer relationships, academic outcomes, you nameit, these kids can often do BETTER than their less sensitive peers. Onthis episode of Quiet, host...
Published 04/01/16
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