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Writer's pictureAmy L. Maida, M.Ed

10 Must-Know Facts for Extroverts To Succeed in School

If you have an extroverted son or daughter, you know they bring a whole lot of energy and excitement to the world around them. But when it comes to the classroom, their distinct learning style and instructional needs leaves most people scratching their head. Fear not! I've got your back with these 10 essential facts about our extroverts that will help them reach their full potential and improve confidence in no time!

1. Social Butterflies/ People Person: Extroverted learners thrive on social interactions. They learn best by discussing ideas and concepts with others rather than internalizing them silently. Encourage them to collaborate and engage in group activities to maximize their learning experience.

2. Hands-On Learning: Extroverts learn through action and movement. Incorporate interactive activities and experiments whenever possible to create a dynamic learning environment that keeps their attention intact.

3. Talk It Out: Verbal processing is key for extroverted learners. Encourage them to share their thoughts and feelings about lessons by giving them enough time to express themselves during class and after class for discussions. This helps solidify their understanding of the material.

4. Public Speaking Heroes: Most extroverts are natural-born leaders. Providing opportunities to speak in front of the class, whether it's a presentation or leading a discussion encourages them by enhancing their public speaking skills and boosting their self-esteem.

5. Break It Up: Sitting still for long periods can be a challenge for energetic extroverts. Encourage their need for movement by incorporating brain breaks throughout the day. Even short walks or stretching can help extroverts refocus and recharge.

6. Variety is the Spice of Learning: Extroverts thrive on variety and novelty. Introduce different teaching methods, materials, and resources to keep them engaged. Step out of the traditional textbook-only approach!

7. Positive Reinforcement: Extroverts thrive on praise and validation. Celebrate achievements, both big and small, to keep extroverts motivated and boost their confidence. A little encouragement goes a long way!

8. Time Management Skills: Help your extroverts develop time management skills by setting clear expectations and creating a routine. Use visual aids and timers to keep them on track with tasks and deadlines.

9. Embrace Extracurricular Activities: Extroverts often excel in extracurricular activities where they can showcase their social skills and interact with like-minded peers. Encourage them to pursue their passions outside the classroom for holistic development.

10. Collaboration: Establish open communication with teachers and older students to ensure they understand the extrovert’s unique learning style. Together, a supportive plan that meets their instructional needs can effectively be developed.

By understanding their unique traits and incorporating strategies tailored to their learning style, extroverts will thrive in school without spending years in tutoring or other program that kills their confidence!

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Good luck, parents! You've got this!


Extroverts thrive on variety and novelty. Make sure different teaching methods, materials, and resources are presented to keep them engaged. Step out of the traditional textbook-only approach!

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