What a useful book! I do recommend this for anyone interested in learning about the differing temperaments of children, specifically how anyone sits on the introvert/extrovert continuum.
First you are introduced to the topic with a pretty in-depth explanation of how both tendencies can be traced back to brain activity. In other words, trying to make an introvert into an extrovert is like trying to make a right-handed person write with the left. We are who we are, and trying to wring something different out of an introverted child, especially as they are sensitive by nature anyways, is only going to frustrate you both. There is a little quiz to gauge where your child is on the continuum.
I loved the section on the twelve (maybe fifteen?) gifts of introverted children. And I'm mad that I forgot to write them down. I had to inter-library loan this one and don't want to pay another dollar. Not finding the list of gifts online, so if any friend of mine checks this one out, do give me a call!
It is a wonder to me why 'introverted' brings with it a negative connotation. This book dispels all myths that innies are somehow born with a disadvantaged cloud over their head. They get energy from their focused alone time, where that kind of thing is exhausting for an extrovert. Introverts are worn down by excessive new activities and busyness, extroverts are re-charged by this. It is fascinating to me, especially as I see two ends of the spectrum in my own children. They are good at different things, and this book gave me ideas to help each of them thrive in their own skin.
The book is full of information for working with your introvert on social skills, education, emotional needs, family relationships, even up until the dating years and such. I may visit this again, some of the information is irrelevant to me at this time, but an excellent and informative read overall.
In a way, this helped me see why it has been quite easy for me with my oldest child. Anyone going to write one that will help me better understand an extrovert? :o)