![]() ![]() Type 2 children will be the first one to volunteer themselves whenever anyone asks if someone can help. Help them be more spontaneous and less reliant on what is in their schedule by asking them (on the day itself) what they would really like to do or go to AND do it with them.Have conversations about how mistakes are a necessary journey of learning and how they are not loved any less because of their mistakes Be kind and compassionate when dealing with Type 1 children who cannot forgive themselves for making mistake.With time, they will start to appreciate that beauty can be found in imperfections Bring them out for walks in nature to point out the various ‘imperfections’ they see in the shape of a tree, a hill or even a fallen leaf on the ground.However, the Type 1 child often gets very frustrated when mistakes happen (either made by them or the people around them), have an impossible high standard for how things should be done, which leads them to be very rigid and inflexible in their thinking. The Type 1 child is highly organised, very compliant to the rules and regulations set out for them in school and at home, and love to put everything back in their rightful place after using them. ![]() ![]() Let’s round this series off with tips on how to bring up children from the Compliant Triad – Type 1, Type 2 and Type 6. We started this journey where I shared parenting tips for bringing up children who are Type 3, 7 and 8. Then, we continued on with Type 4, 5 and 9 children. ![]()
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