Some children crumble at a raised eyebrow; others barely blink at a long lecture. Many families are trying to keep order with generic rules, only to discover that one child thrives while another falls apart. The result is a constant debate about fairness, and a quiet fear that someone is failing. This book starts from a different place: your child's wiring. Instead of asking how to control behaviour, it asks how temperament parenting and gentle discipline can turn everyday friction into coaching moments. Using stories from home and school, it shows how to build a practical child behaviour guide that fits introverted, extroverted, sensitive, and risk-seeking children alike. Parents learn how to offer introvert child support and sensitive child parenting without lowering expectations or shaming anyone. Drawing on clear psychological ideas rather than jargon, the book explains how to parent different brains in the same household. It offers concrete tools for restorative parenting, repairing after conflicts, and designing fair discipline strategies that actually teach skills. There are scripts and planning pages to help you build a shared school behaviour plan with teachers, plus ideas for simple, data light tracking so you can see change over time without turning family life into a spreadsheet. Written for thoughtful parents, carers, and educators, this is a calm, honest companion for those who want firm boundaries, warmer relationships, and a much clearer sense of what "fair" can mean for each child.