Briefly explain how temperament influences perceptions.

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Some children are born with an easygoing temperament; for instance, they have a moderate activity level, predictable schedules, and a positive attitude. Other children have more difficult temperaments and, for example, are more irritable, unpredictable, and more difficult to calm down. Such temperamental characteristics gradually tend to affect the adults around them so that families and teachers may begin to think of children as “difficult” or “easy” and expect and reinforce their behavioral traits. On the other hand, such traits also can be considerably modified by guidance practices. In turn, then, adults’ perceptions of children contribute to children’s self-perceptions.

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