Joyce has also come to appreciate Isabel’s sensitive ways. Isabel is an old soul, she says. You forget that she’s only a child. When I talk to her, I’m not tempted to use that special tone of voice that people reserve for children, and I don’t adapt my vocabulary. I talk to her the way I would to any adult. She’s very sensitive, very caring. She worries about other people’s well-being. She can be easily overwhelmed, but all these things go together and I love this about my daughter. ― Susan Cain, Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking

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Joyce has also come to appreciate Isabel’s sensitive ways. Isabel is an old soul, she says. You forget that she’s only a child. When I talk to her, I’m not tempted to use that special tone of voice that people reserve for children, and I don’t adapt my vocabulary. I talk to her the way I would to any adult. She’s very sensitive, very caring. She worries about other people’s well-being. She can be easily overwhelmed, but all these things go together and I love this about my daughter.
― Susan Cain,
Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking
Joyce has also come to appreciate Isabel’s sensitive ways. Isabel is an old soul, she says. You forget that she’s only a child. When I talk to her, I’m not tempted to use that special tone of voice that people reserve for children, and I don’t adapt my vocabulary. I talk to her the way I would to any adult. She’s very sensitive, very caring. She worries about other people’s well-being. She can be easily overwhelmed, but all these things go together and I love this about my daughter. ― Susan Cain, Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking

Joyce has also come to appreciate Isabel’s sensitive ways. Isabel is an old soul, she says. You forget that she’s only a child. When I talk to her, I’m not tempted to use that special tone of voice that people reserve for children, and I don’t adapt my vocabulary. I talk to her the way I would to any adult. She’s very sensitive, very caring. She worries about other people’s well-being. She can be easily overwhelmed, but all these things go together and I love this about my daughter.
― Susan Cain,

Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking

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