Plus: ‘Wow, was your advice off the mark.’
My husband has a similar introverted and loner personality. I, on the other hand, like to see friends and family a few times a week.
Your daughter does have friends, and like many quiet people, she is most comfortable with one person, versus a noisy larger group. And like many creative people, she prefers to be alone in order to express her creative vision. A companion book for young people might be a useful addition to your home library. Check out “Quiet Power: The Secret Strengths of Introverted Kids” .She wanted to know what kind of gift to bring to each neighbor as she introduced herself, and your advice to her creates suspicion and doubt where there is none.
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