Bindi quickly establishes regular routines, is generally cheerful, and adapts easily to new experiences. In Thomas and Chess's model of temperament, Bindi would be classified as a(n) __________ child

A) easy
B) slow-to-warm-up
C) difficult
D) uninhibited


Answer: A

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