Not every child fits neatly into the “introvert” or “extrovert” box, and that’s where otrovert children come in. These kids show signs of both personality types, thriving in social settings one moment and needing quiet recharge time the next. Their flexible temperament can be confusing to parents and teachers, especially when their energy and mood seem to shift without warning. But understanding what it means to be an otrovert can help you better support their needs and nurture their strengths. Curious whether your child might fall into this in-between category? Here’s what to look for and how to help them thrive.
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