The different temperament types
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Sondra Santos Drahos, Educator & Blogger, explains the different types of temperaments that children exhibit and how parents can help support their child depending on his or her temperament
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There are four different temperaments that I acknowledge that children, and even adults exhibit.
The first is the moving center child, which I recognize instantly as the little boy who can not sit still or is constantly needing to move or be on the go. He's the athlete. There's the emotionally centered child who continuously, and probably frustrating for mom and dad, that continuously need that entertainment; hold your hand, sit in your lap; have a conversation; really just be connected. We recommend pets for these children.
There's the intellectually centered child, those are the ones who always ask questions. They are also the teachers pet because they are just drawn in and want to know, and explore and discover. Then there is the extinctual child, they are the ones which needs are very easy to recognize. Young babies, for example, may be more easily frustrated, if they are wearing clothes that are a little bit scratchy. The instinctual child, is sensitive to the sights and sounds and easily distracted.
Sondra Santos Drahos, Educator & Blogger, explains the different types of temperaments that children exhibit and how parents can help support their child depending on his or her temperament
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Sondra Santos DrahosEducator & Blogger
In 2007, when Sondra Santos Drahos was a single mom, she became a Certified Parent Educator and founded Happy Healthy Hip Parenting. She is a Parental Advisor at Parental Wisdom and has been heard on NPR’s The Takeaway. She was included in the Nielsen’s list of Top 50 Power Moms in 2009. She is dedicated to Honoring Families, Supporting Parents, and Enriching Relationships. She lives in Solana Beach, California with her husband and two sons.
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