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Early Childhood Influence Paper

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Šolcová, M. Blatný, M. Jelínek, V. Kebza conduct research on relation of temperament and perceived parenting style to adult resilience. They use longitudinal study to find the relationship between toddler temperament and adult resilience, and collect about parental style and adult resilience among participant of longitudinal study. The purpose of the longitudinal study was to find out how early child temperament and parent-child relationships may impact adult resilience. Temperament traits are biological, genetic foundations, presence in primates and social mammals, and appearance in the earliest stages of life (Zentner, Bates, 2008). Characteristics of temperament that emerge in early childhood affect child’s experiencing of the world and contribute thus to forming of the child’s personality (Shiner, Caspi, 2012).
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A positive relation between active/disinhibited temperament at 12-30 months of age and adult resilience has been found. Parenting style perceived as “inconsistent” relates negatively to manageability scale and total score of Sense of Coherence. The research showed the links between resilience and personality characteristics in adolescents, emerging/young adults and adult people. In school-age-children, Smith and Prior (1995) have found that positive temperament (low emotional reactivity, high social engagement) best discriminated children showing resilience on all indicators, i.e., behavioral and social competence both at home and at school, with maternal warmth and the number of adverse life events the child had recently experienced also contributing. Similarly, Tschann, Kaiser, Chesney, Alkon and Boyce (1996) have found in preschool children that a difficult temperament acts as a vulnerability factor for internalizing and externalizing behaviour problems and observed aggression, while an easy temperament functions as a protective

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