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Tju [1.3M]
3 years ago
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Egbert is a quiet child who is very slow to adapt to change. However, if he is introduced gradually to new people or situations,

then eventually he will accept them without too much distress. Thomas and Chess would say his temperament is
A) Slow-to-warm-up
B) Difficult
C) Easy
D) Active
Social Studies
1 answer:
frozen [14]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:A slow to warm up

Explanation: this is the child that even though they are slow to react to situations or they are not active at all times .

They have a very slow reaction to change however when they get exposed to situations that can change them they can slowly adapt and change gradually.

From this text Egbert is that child who is slow however he reacts to a gradual change and warms up to it.

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