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To conclude, understanding temperament in early childhood is essential for creating supportive and

inclusive environments that cater to the diverse needs of every child. Through this video, we have
explored the concept of temperament, its different types, and how it influences children's behavior and
development.
As an ECE it is our responsibility to observe, nurture, and adapt our approaches to meet the individual
needs of each child.

Thank you for watching, and let's continue working together to support the holistic development of all
children.
Types
1. Easygoing
This child have
• Positive mood
• Regular routine
• Is adaptable
• Calm
Average of 40% of children
2. Slow-to-warm
• Child tend to be negative in mood
• May withdraw first but adapt slowly to adjust in change
• Usually calm and have low activity
Average of 15% of children
3. Difficult
• Have high- intensity reactions
• Have negative mood
• Adapt to new experiences slowly and with difficulty
• Irregular routine
An average of 10% of children
About 35% of children have mixed type of all temperament traits that is not fit into one category.

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