You and your Child : Being a Child (part 2) – Understanding your child’s temperament
Understanding your child’s temperament Much of what we understand about children’s temperament derives from a study of 233 children age 0–8 that began in the US in the 1950s. Known as the New York Longitudinal Study of Child Temperament, it is still going strong today. Although times have changed, young children haven’t, and so the … Read more