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To: Horgad who wrote (149316)6/21/2019 9:05:05 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218918
 
I do consider her introverted. Is okay. But at times I get accosted by stranger students, “oh whoa, you are her dad?! She is so good. But she seems shy. Tried talking to her.”

Given that she tends to be, by all reports, very helpful to others, she probably can be bit more outgoing w/ strangers for longer term good.

Jack is out there.

We actually do not push either kids one or another way.



To: Horgad who wrote (149316)10/23/2019 5:46:27 PM
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Btw, the coconut has evolved to be in-/ex-troverted, switching between the two depending on situation (interest-based, setup status, whatever). She smiles much more, and certainly speaks her mind. She does not argue much, preferring folks to find own hanging rope after she states her position and reasons, and refute reasons of counterparties.

She still snarfs the jack’s snacks.

Jack does not tire of telling his sister to “do not eat all my snacks, otherwise I am going to hide them”, but does not hide them, only making sure we get two portions of whatever.

We did not <<fix>> the introvert. The only issue we reminded her to do was to smile more, and w/ teeth showing, is all.