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Three Temperamental Group
(Thomas and Chess)
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-Easy
-Difficult
-Slow-To-Warm Up
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Describe 'Easy'
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(about 40% were classified as easy)
Usually happy, cheerful, and even-tempered
Tended to adjust well to new situations
Had regular routines for eating, sleeping, and toileting
Tended to be easy to calm
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Describer 'Difficult'
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(about 10% were classfied as difficult)
Usually unhappy, irritable, and active
Tended not to adjust well to new situations
Had irregular routines for eating, sleeping, and toileting
Tended to withdraw from noval experiences
Responded vigorously and intesely
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(about 40% were classified as easy)
Usually happy, cheerful, and even-tempered
Tended to adjust well to new situations
Had regular routines for eating, sleeping, and toileting
Tended to be easy to calm
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Easy
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(about 10% were classfied as difficult)
Usually unhappy, irritable, and active
Tended not to adjust well to new situations
Had irregular routines for eating, sleeping, and toileting
Tended to withdraw from noval experiences
Responded vigorously and intesely
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Difficult
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Describe 'Slow-To-Warm-Up'
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(about 15% were classified as slow-to-warm-up)
Usually unhappy, somewhat moody, and inqu
Tended not to adjust well to new situations
did not respond intesely to novel situations
Tended to be relatively inactive
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(about 15% were classified as slow-to-warm-up)
Usually unhappy, somewhat moody, and inqu
Tended not to adjust well to new situations
did not respond intesely to novel situations
Tended to be relatively inactive
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Slow-to-warm-up
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Rathbart's Three Temperamental Dimensions
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Extraversion/ Surgency
Negative affectivity
Effortful control(self-regulation)
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Extraversion/Surgency
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The extent which child is generally happy, active, vocal, and regularly seeks interesting stimulation
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Negative affectivity
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The extent tow hich a child angry, sad, fearful, frustrated, shy, and not easily soothed
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Effortful-Control(self-regulation)
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The extent to which a child can focus attention, is not readily distracted, and inhibit responses
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Emotions Vs. Temperament
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Emotions are shaped by our experiences
Temperament refers to the individual differences
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Goodness of Fit
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The degree to which an individual's temperament is compatible with the demand and expecations of his or her environment
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How do parents influence the temperament of their children?
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If parents of difficult children are supportive and consistent, undesireable behaviors may become less severe
If parents of difficult children are harsh, rejecting, or incosistent , undesirable behaviors can worsen
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What is ATTACHMENT?
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The important relationship between an infant and his/her primary cargiver
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