- Sensory Threshold: Related to how sensitive this child is to physical
stimuli. It is the amount of stimulation (sounds, tastes, touch,
temperature changes) needed to produce a response in the child. Does the
child react positively or negatively to particular sounds? Does the child
startle easily to sounds? Is the child a picky eater or will he eat almost
anything? Does the child respond positively or negatively to the feel of
clothing? Highly sensitive individuals are more likely to be artistic and
creative.
- Approach/Withdrawal: Refers to the child’s characteristic response to a new
situation or strangers. Does the child eagerly approach new situations or
people? Or does the child seem hesitant and resistant when faced with new
situations, people or things? Slow-to-warm up children tend to think before they act. They are less
likely to act impulsively during adolescence.
Sharing information and advice on the most critical time... The first 2000 Days. What are some things you can look out for and some activities you can do with infants/toddlers to get them through the various developmental milestones before they get to school. Also I will share information for the caregivers from age appropriate books to setting up classrooms.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Temperament traits
It is very important for you to know your infant/toddler's temperament. This will help you to adjust your parenting style to match your baby.
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