
I have heard great things about this book, but hadn't read it until recently. Mostly because I didn't think my child was "spirited." I was a little relieved by that fact, but I can't deny I relished moments with his "spirited" friends. Well, he turned 4 and things changed. What do you know? According to this book we've got spirit. Lots of it!
Kurcinka measures "spirit" by assessing 9 characteristics. They are: intensity, persistence, sensitivity, perceptiveness, adaptability, regularity, energy, first reaction, and mood. Part I: Understanding Spirit contains a description of these characteristics and a quiz to assess how spirited your child is by category and collectively. Part II: Working With Spirit takes you through each characteristic to better learn how to address the needs of your child. Part III: Living With Spirit takes you through mealtime, bedtime and other daily activities. Other chapters include Part IV: Socializing with Spirit (playing which children, vacations and holidays) and Part V: Enjoying Spirit.
This was one of the most comforting quotes from the book. It is one of 5 credos the author offers to parents of spirited children at the beginning of the book:
"You did not make your spirited child. You are but one of many influences in your child's

And I would add to that...they have their own little personality...or rather big personality in a little body.
*Should you be interested in getting a former edition, it looks like the image to the right.
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