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Kind, Creative, & Sensitive
These children are often empathetic, sensitive, kind, and creative—traits that can serve them well. At home, however, they may seek constant reassurance, have difficulty sleeping, and become easily tearful or angry. Parents often feel like they're managing constant emotional ups and downs or answering lots of “what if” questions.
When parenting a Worrier, preparing them for what's ahead, using gentle discipline, teaching coping skills, and helping them feel safe to express their feelings can help. Your child may not always fit this type, but starting with resources for Worriers may be useful.
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The Science of GoodFit

According to decades of research, every child is born with a fairly set temperament which is the way they view and react to the world. But we can alter aspects of the environment around them to best support our child’s personality and development. For instance, adapting parenting style for a good fit environment is tied to significant improvement in mental health outcomes.
In fact, a study in 2011 indicated that children from a home with a ‘good fit’ demonstrated 50% fewer symptoms of anxiety and depression in adolescents than those who didn’t.
While no child fits neatly into any one category or result, your GoodFit Quiz results help you tap into The Belay Library’s customized expertise based on your child’s personality. Belay expertise helps you tackle today’s challenges and build the foundation for what lies ahead.