Raising a Red Personality {Part 2}



Raising a Red is an endless power struggle. Reds are the Power Wielders. But this is my cute little 5-year-old we are talking about. Is she really all these things that the personality book says she is?

YES!

It is all there within her and I can help or hinder her. So I remain ever vigilant in dealing with each of the different personality colors of my children. I love them all the same and deal with them all differently. In generations passed, parents have tried to treat all of their children the same and have seriously messed them up. I want Queen Vee to be a great person that everyone likes and a person of good character. Reds are amazing people in their strengths but can be seriously hard to deal with if they only operate in their weaknesses.

Raising a Red Personality {Part 1}



Raising a child with a Red-Personality is the most challenging and rewarding task that I, as a White-Personality parent, have ever endured. Red and White are quite opposites in personality and I am the one in authority over this logical, bold, demanding, intelligent, decisive, direct, impersonal, opinionated, verbal, and challenging child.

I don’t want a dysfunctional relationship to develop between us. So there are a few things I keep in mind when dealing with Queen Vee and her vibrant Red Personality. I will be sharing some of them in a series of blog posts about "Raising a Red."