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    describe your own temperament? (Do you think you were an easy child, a difficult child, or a slow-to-warm-up child?) As an infant and toddler, I don’t think that I fell under one temperament category. I spent my infancy and toddler years in a village in the mountains of Mexico. In consequence, I had to deal with poverty, lack of resources, and the absence of my mother for most of those years. For those reasons, I believe that I probably had characteristics from of the temperament categories. My mother

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    Temperaments What is temperaments and how is it formed? Temperament is the way a person or in this matter a child or infant would behave or react to an event or their environment (Cook & Cook, 2014). A temperament is formed by nature and nurture, all thought an infant is born with an “innate tendency” the temperament will form as the infant parents reinforce this temperament (Cook & Cook, 2014). Some infants are born more sociable, and others might be shy and even afraid of most things (Cook & Cook

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    The article “Understanding Temperament in Infants and Toddlers” is written by Lindsy T Allard and Amy Hunter and through this article the author has tried to help early childhood caregivers and parents to develop an understanding of temperament, so that they can better understand the individual differences of the children and can support their holistic development. Summary of the Article Temperament describes the way a child approaches, reacts and relate to the world around them. It

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    The Temperament Test

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    After taking the temperament test, I discovered that I am a Guardian. This means that I like things to go smoothly and to say in order. I do not like things to be thrown together, I want a schedule that I can follow. In addition to this, because I am a Guardian it also means I like to follow the rules and do what I need to do. Change is something that I do not like and I prefer to do it slowly rather than rushing into it. The information that I learned from the test is very helpful to me with how

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    vulnerable children. Not all children’s temperaments fall into the categories that are described. Children who share the same temperament trait might react quite differently in similar situations, or throughout different stages in their development. An example, of this is when children see someone they are not familiar with their reactions to their temperament will allow them to show their feelings and identify their temperament. When you understand your own temperament, traits help you understand the child’s

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    television’s favorite depictions of the four temperaments in the show Sex and the City. Each of the four main characters depicts one of the tempests. The guardian of the group is Charlotte York. Ones again Montgomery makes a pop culture reference to keep the reader intrigued and related. (Montgomery, 2011) Guardians are helpmates in relationships. They are loyal, dependable, hardworking, and giving. Guardians are also the most social of the temperaments. Settling down and getting married comes as

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    impact does a difficult temperament have on social competence in preschool children? The ability to regulate emotions, thoughts, and behaviors while controlling impulses all have to do with self-management and regulation. These social related skills are impacted by one’s own temperament. Though temperament is believed to be present at birth, research indicates that there are many environmental factors that can influence temperament. Originally, research on temperament traits in young children

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     The four temperaments categorises personality into four types: sanguine, choleric, melancholic and phlegmatic.  Four temperaments is a proto-psychological theory that believes that individuals are one of the four personality types.  In Ancient Greece, these four temperaments are linked to the four body humors (blood, yellow bile, black bile and phlegm). These four humors are also believed to be linked with the four elements (air, fire, earth and water).  It was theorised that an unproportioned

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    Describe the four temperaments of the Keirsey Sorter The Keirsey Temperament Sorter (KTS) is a self-assessed questionnaire that is intended to help people understand the personality of others and themselves. Embracing the ideas of ancient Greeks, Keirsey developed the Temperament Sorter. He was intrigued by the work Kretschmer and Sheldon in the late 1940s, which comprised of the study of the human physique and criminality (Kretschmer, 1970). Finally, Keirsey was introduced to the Myers-Briggs

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    The Keirsey Temperament Sorter-II is an instrument to determine an individual’s personality traits. Each of us has different personalities. Those personalities that we acquired through our parents, guardians or that we learned ourselves. To understand another individual, we have to understand ourselves first. The Keirsey Temperament Sorter-II provides a better understanding for each temperament or characteristic of a person and how an individual interacts with other personality types. Having

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