The
Joys and Challenges of Raising INTJs:
They
are imaginative and intellectually curious but tend to also
be stubborn and unwilling to back down. While they are logical,
direct, and skeptical, they are usually intensely private, independent,
and appear emotionally aloof and superior.
What
works with INTJs:
-
don't
push them into social situations; respect their hesitancy
and follow their lead
-
provide
a constantly expanding source of intellectual stimulation
-
expect
an analytical thinking style, and don't take their criticism
personally
Parents of INTJs: they'll know you really love them when
you...
respect their privacy; be sure your praise centers on their
competence.
This
is just the tip of the iceberg. To really understand your INTJ
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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