"Temperament is behavioral style: the how of behavior rather than the what or why. Temperamental differences are present at birth; they influence how children behave toward individuals and objects in their environments and how they are affected by the environment."
From http://www.temperament.com/temperament.comfaqs.html
Sorry, I'm too tired and lazy to look into this properly right now :/
Ehhh I work with kids. Babies are different. You can get one baby that is an absolute dream to look after, easy to settle, eats well, rarely cries, then the next baby along in that exact same family - screams bloody murder at the slightest little thing, won't sleep, fusses when they eat, insists on being held, etc etc.
Once medical reasons for child #2's behaviours are ruled out, that's put down to temperament. IE child #1 has an 'easy' temperament and child #2 has a 'difficult' temperament.
That's not to say that child #1 will be a ray of sunshine and child #2 will be a grumpy cunt their whole lives, just that child #1 will be more predispositioned to adjust well to situations etc.
The most interesting studies about it are the ones conducted on identical twins, paternal twins, and adopted children. Basically, the twins show correlations between personality and environment, but the adopted children show a strong correlation between genetics and personality. It's really interesting stuff.
There's also a well-respected longitudinal study of personality that has been going on for the past fifty years and the results are showing that the Big Five personality traits stay fairly consistent over a lifetime.
Do you think you are born with it?
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Both. I can't quite remember my textbook but I think temperament is the word for what you're born with, and personality develops from that.
I'm open to correction, I did this shit years ago.
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doesn't temperment change too?
naive jolly kid;
grumpy old man.
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"Temperament is behavioral style: the how of behavior rather than the what or why. Temperamental differences are present at birth; they influence how children behave toward individuals and objects in their environments and how they are affected by the environment."
From http://www.temperament.com/temperament.comfaqs.html
Sorry, I'm too tired and lazy to look into this properly right now :/
Basically, temperament is innate characteristics.
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hmm... most babies seem to be more or less the same to me.
i just remember being happy and naive once. now i'm just grumpy and naive.
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Ehhh I work with kids. Babies are different. You can get one baby that is an absolute dream to look after, easy to settle, eats well, rarely cries, then the next baby along in that exact same family - screams bloody murder at the slightest little thing, won't sleep, fusses when they eat, insists on being held, etc etc.
Once medical reasons for child #2's behaviours are ruled out, that's put down to temperament. IE child #1 has an 'easy' temperament and child #2 has a 'difficult' temperament.
That's not to say that child #1 will be a ray of sunshine and child #2 will be a grumpy cunt their whole lives, just that child #1 will be more predispositioned to adjust well to situations etc.
I think. I literally just woke up, so yeah...
I think you're right. At least that's what I just learned at school about it. :)
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Aww yay :) I figured you'd know, and your study is a lot more current than mine :)
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The most interesting studies about it are the ones conducted on identical twins, paternal twins, and adopted children. Basically, the twins show correlations between personality and environment, but the adopted children show a strong correlation between genetics and personality. It's really interesting stuff.
There's also a well-respected longitudinal study of personality that has been going on for the past fifty years and the results are showing that the Big Five personality traits stay fairly consistent over a lifetime.