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Temperament - Coggle Diagram
Temperament
Characteristics of temperament :
Activity Level - Is the child active or inactive
Adaptability - How does the child cope with changes
Approach or Withdrawal - What is the child’s 1st response to new stimulus… is the child drawn to or waits and watch?
Attention span and Persistence - What is the child’s ability to keep at an activity till it is completed
Distractability - How easy is it for the child to be drawn away from an activity
Intensity of reaction - How intensive is the response from the child
Quality of mood - How often is the child joyful and friendly or fussing and sad
Rhythmicity (or regularity) - The regularity of the child’s biological functions
Threshold of responsiveness - How much stimulus is needed to evoke a reaction from the child
Unmistakable personal style
Plays a part in the child's life
Flexible Temperament style
Regular rhythms
Positive moods
Quick to adapt
Low intensity
Fearful Traits
Slow to adapt
Withdrawals
Suggestions that would help the child
The parent of the child should be consistent in showing love, comfort and security towards the child since birth.
Encourage the child to develop by trying new sport activities or any games that requires them to move around.
Feisty Traits
Intense
Distractable
Sensitive
Active
Moody
Irregular