The Joys and Challenges of Raising INFJs:
They
are creative, imaginative, and ethereal but are also perfectionists
and single-minded. While they are often careful, private, and
reserved, they may give up on their projects if they get too
much outside input.
What
works with INFJs:
-
respect
their need for privacy, quiet, and time alone to play, think,
or dream
-
express
your love in little, thoughtful ways like love notes; talk
one to one
-
ask
for their input and ideas ahead of time; include them in decision
making
Parents of INFJs: they'll know you really love them when
you...
send them a love note; have a regular date to spend time
alone together.
This
is just the tip of the iceberg. To really understand your INFJ
child - from preschool through adolescence - and to learn the
proven parenting strategies that work best for him or her, check
out NURTURE BY NATURE.
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