Our daughter has always had a slow-to-warm temperament, needing extra time to transition into new environments. The newer the place, person or activity the longer it takes her to warm up (and down). I am also the same way. It has been very fascinating to learn more about this at parenting classes, because it has helped me to be much more
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While my husband and I are keenly attuned to our daughter's needs, we try very hard not to
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In fact, over the past few months she has actually started bounding away from us to go play in unfamiliar large group settings with little or no encouragement. To parents of a
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Despite her progress in adapting, we are still having problems with
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The last year has also been tough because I was hospitalized for a
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