luka
Well-known member
There's a constructive and healthy way to do this, isn't there, which is to make sure that the more naturally exuberant and extroverted children give the quieter and less confident ones some space to express themselves as well. So that "everyone gets a go", without going so far as to say that exuberance is bad per se.
It's like going for a long walk with a group of people. Eventually you have to face the problem of peoples different speeds. Do you split up the group or do you all walk at the slowest persons pace?