Introverted Children

Rick Edwards, LPC, Clarity Child Guidance Center director of inpatient services, helps you better understand introverted kids in our latest On-demand Video.

For this 2-part series, Rick addresses the following:

  • key differences between introverts and extroverts,
  • the brain’s role in temperament,
  • coping strategies for social settings,
  • things teachers should know,
  • bridging communication gaps, and
  • introverted children’s strengths.

This recording is from a community presentation Clarity Child Guidance Center hosted on January 15, 2010.

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  • Clarity Child Guidance Center is the only nonprofit mental health treatment center for kids ages 3 to 17 in South Texas. Our staff of children’s mental health professionals is the largest in the region. When a child is in crisis, we work with families to get much needed treatment regardless of their ability to pay.

The opinions, representations and statements made within this guest article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of One in Five Minds or Clarity Child Guidance Center. Any copyright remains with the author and any liability with regard to infringement of intellectual property rights remain with them. One in Five Minds and Clarity Child Guidance Center accepts no liability for any errors, omissions or representations.

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