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Alex17521 [72]
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Ever since she was 3 weeks old, Emily has been a contented baby who has slept and eaten well and adapted easily to new experienc

es. A developmental psychologist would probably describe Emily's temperament as:
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never [62]4 years ago
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Answer: A developmental psychologist would probably describe Emily's temperament as Easy.

Explanation:

Developmental psychologists specialize in analyzing the stages of development that human beings go through. Temperament is a biological component of our personality, we are born with a defined temperament that manifests itself more or less stable throughout our lives.

In babies, it is possible to identify three different types of temperament; the easy, the difficult and slow-to-warm-up.

The easy children are those who easily adapt routines and their surroundings, the difficult children do not regularly adapt routines and react negatively to changes in their environment, and slow-to-warm-up children have a temperament similar to easy children, however, their reactions tend to be slower and with less intensity.

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