Rachael is two-and-a-half-months old. She has yet to establish routines relating to eating, sleeping and elimination functions

She is irritable, has a tendency to cry whenever she is presented with a novel situation and is in general extreme in her emotional reactions. In terms of temperament, Rachael would be classified as __________
a) difficult.
b) easy.
c) slow-to-warm-up.
d) too inconsistent to categorize.


a

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