Introverted Children
Introverted children often prefer solitary activities and may feel drained after social interactions. They tend to enjoy reading, drawing, or playing alone, finding comfort in their own thoughts and imagination. These children may take longer to warm up in new social situations and often need time to recharge after being around others.
While introverted children may seem shy, they can be very observant and thoughtful. They often develop deep friendships with a few close peers rather than seeking large groups. Understanding their temperament can help parents and teachers support their needs and encourage their strengths in social settings.