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When you have more than one child, it can be challenging managing all of the personalities and everyone’s fight to be heard.
Yellows are fun loving and usually lighthearted, they often act as a bridge between other personalities in a family, they are able to draw out quieter siblings and bring beauty and fun to the home.
It doesn’t make difficulties with your child disappear, but understanding how God has wired your child will help you navigate those difficult times. Here are 4 things that have helped me understand and love my Blue/Melancholy child:
Greens can be hard to motivate! The more we try to micromanage them, the more they dig their heels in and their stubborn streak comes out.
Parenting a strong willed child is no joke, but these children need your guidance and direction, so don’t shy away from them!
If you will take the time to study your child and educate yourself on their temperament, it will pay BIG dividends.
We are ALL wired very differently and we ALL need Jesus!
Opposites attract and boy, can it be magical! But, in marriage what was “so cute” when you were dating can become annoying and irritating a few years in.
The mundane world of a mom is just plain boring to yellow moms on some days.
As a blue mom you need to learn where your strengths lie and try to live and parent out of those strengths …
God did wire ‘redness’ into your DNA, but your desire for control is a weakness.
Because greens are natural peacekeepers, and because life in a family is not always peaceful, greens can easily become frustrated.
Yellows are fun loving and usually lighthearted, they often act as a bridge between other personalities in a family, they are able to draw out quieter siblings and bring beauty and fun to the home.
It doesn’t make difficulties with your child disappear, but understanding how God has wired your child will help you navigate those difficult times. Here are 4 things that have helped me understand and love my Blue/Melancholy child:
Greens can be hard to motivate! The more we try to micromanage them, the more they dig their heels in and their stubborn streak comes out.
Parenting a strong willed child is no joke, but these children need your guidance and direction, so don’t shy away from them.
If you keep these needs in mind, and use them to your advantage, you can decrease the amount of conflict you are having with your strong willed kiddo.