UNIT 2 TEMPERMANT Flashcards
What is temperament?
It is a manner of thinking, behaving, or reacting
What are the nine attributes of temperament?
- Activity level
- Rhythmicity
- Approach/Withdrawal
- Adaptability
- Threshold of responsiveness
- Intensity of reaction
- Quality of mood
- Distractibility
9 Attention span & Persistence
In terms of temperament attributes what should we know about activity level?
- Active vs. Inactive
- Play patterns
In terms of temperament attributes what should we know about rhythmicity?
- Regularity
- Feeding
- Predictability vs. unpredictability
Think about when a new mom takes 2 week old baby to the doctors office and the mom is either happy or miserable based on the babies regularity
In terms of temperament attributes what is approach/withdrawal.
Initial response to a new situation or stimuli
example: 1st day of school… do they settle well or have a hard time.
In terms of temperament attributes what is adaptability?
How they adjust to a new situation
In terms of temperament attributes what is threshold of responsiveness?
The intensity level of stimulation necessary to evoke a response
Example: startle of
In terms of temperament attributes what is intensity of reaction?
Strength of a response
In terms of temperament attributes what is quality of mood?
Are they positive, neutral, or negative
In terms of temperament attributes what is distractibility?
The ease with which a child can diverted
In terms of temperament attributes what is attention span & persistence?
The length of time a particular activity is pursued
What are the 4 common categories of temperament?
- Easy child
- Slow to warm up child
- Difficult child (DAN)
- Mixed
What type of child does this describe:
- Usually positive & predictable
- With new stimuli
- Adapts to new situations, I.e., foods or change in routine
- Usually a positive mood
- Smiles at strangers.
- Able to accept rules
- Works well with others
- Even-tempered
Easy child
What type of child does this describe:
1. “cautious”
2. Inactive and moody
3. Show moderate irregularity in function
4. Withdraws quietly from anything new
5. Reaction with mild intensity (I.e., passive & negative initially) to new stimuli
6. Will gradually adapt with repeated exposure.
7. Reaction with mild intensity (i.e., passive & negative initially) to new stimuli
8. Will gradually adapt with repeated exposure
Slow-to-Warm Up Child
What type of child does this describe:
1. Unpredictable & Irregular in their schedules for eating, sleeping, and elimination
2. Highly active
3. Predominately negative mood (I.e., irritable)
4. Intense reactions to the environment (I.e., tempter tantrums)
5. Adapts slowly to new routines, situations and people with repeated contact
6. May be more prone to injuries and problems in school
Difficult child– aka DAN