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Aaliyah Smith
on Dec 01, 2024Verified
Some researchers have suggested reducing temperament to three basic dimensions, as opposed to the "easy," "difficult," and "slow to warm up" scheme. These three dimensions are __________.
A) strongly reflective of nurture
B) somewhat reflective of nurture
C) somewhat reflective of nature
D) strongly reflective of nature
Temperament Dimensions
Characteristics or traits that describe individual differences in emotional reactivity and self-regulation from a very young age.
Reflective of Nature
Demonstrating characteristics or qualities that are similar to or representative of the natural world.
- Recognize the importance of social engagements and relationships in the progression of cognitive and socioemotional growth.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the importance of social engagements and relationships in the progression of cognitive and socioemotional growth.
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