Temperament and Child Development in Context

Temperament and Child Development in Context

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Lengua, Liliana J.
Cambridge University Press
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Children's temperament is a central individual characteristic that has significant implications, directly and indirectly, for their social, emotional, behavioral, cognitive, and health outcomes, through its evocative and moderating effects on other social and contextual influences. Accounting for these contextual influences is critical to articulating the role of temperament in children's development. This Element defines temperament and describes its roots in neurobiological systems as well as its relevance to children's developmental outcomes, with a focus on understanding the influence of temperament in children's social and environmental contexts. It covers key developmental periods, situating the contribution of temperament to children's development in complex and changing processes and contexts from infancy through adolescence. The Element concludes by underscoring the value of integrating contextual, relational, and dynamic systems approaches and pointing to future directions in temperament research and application.
EAN 9781009521857
ISBN 1009521853
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date November 28, 2024
Pages 98
Language English
Country United Kingdom
Authors Colder, Craig R.; Gartstein, Maria A.; Jacques, Debrielle T.; Lengua, Liliana J.; Zhou Qing
Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises
Series Elements in Child Development