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The Sensitive Child who Doesn’t Look Sensitive

The Sensitive Child who Doesn’t Look Sensitive

by lisaweiner@mac.com | Sep 17, 2019 | Attachment, Emotions, Sensitivity, Teens, Uncategorized

Often when we hear a child described as sensitive it conjures up an image of a child who cries easily and often, is keenly attuned to the feelings of others and is physically weak and frail. It’s true that kids who present this way are often highly sensitive, but what...

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