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Understanding your baby\'s temperament
What does temperament mean?The part of personality your baby was born with is called temperament. A baby's temperament is displayed by the way he consistently BEHAVES in relation to what's happening to him and around him (both inside his body and outside). Baby temperament is often classified into 3 broad groups...
Easy-going babySometimes known as a 'placid' baby. This is how we all picture our baby to be when we're pregnant. Your easy-going baby...
Sensitive babyAlso referred to as a 'touchy', 'fussy' or 'slow-to-warm up' baby. Your sensitive baby...
Intense babyOften referred to as 'spirited', 'high needs', 'difficult' or 'grumpy' baby. Your intense baby...
Can a baby's temperament change?Temperament is an inherited set of personality traits that persist over time. During the early months of life it may appear like your baby's temperament is changing, but in reality it's his behavior that is changing and NOT his temperament. Factors that can influence a baby's behavior besides temperament include...
(This list is by no means complete. It is provided merely to explain that temperament is NOT the only thing that influences your baby's behavior.) Your baby's behaviour may change as his nervous system and digestive system MATURES, so it's not always possible to tell what his temperament is like until around the age of 3 or 4 months. Even well beyond that age, your child's true temperament may continue to be disguised by anything that affects his HEALTH and/or WELL BEING. LABELING behavior as temperament can be a mistake!Where no physical symptoms are visible to explain a baby's distress, it has become popular these days to simplistically LABEL difficult behavior (which is commonly seen in healthy infants) as due to 'temperament'. Although temperament will influence HOW a baby behaves, temperament is not the CAUSE of a baby's difficult or distressed behavior. In other words, temperament may explain WHY some babies react more intensely than others, but it does not explain WHAT a baby is reacting to. The reality is, distressed behavior displayed by 'sensitive' or 'fussy' babies is RARELY due to a single reason RATHER due to a combination of different reasons (see crying baby and infant colic for examples). There are many reasons for distressed behavior that involve NO physical symptoms. By making a 'diagnosis' of temperament to explain a baby's distressed behavior has the benefit of making parents feel better, in that 'their baby's behavior is not their fault' BUT it can also lead to a sense of powerlessness that 'behavior difficulties need to be accepted as they cannot be changed' - which is quite UNTRUE. You can't change your child's TEMPERAMENT but that does NOT mean you can't influence a change in his behavior. Working WITH your baby's temperamentAlthough a baby's temperament will influence HOW he behaves to what is happening to him (both inside his body and outside), YOU have control over WHAT happens to him and around him, and in doing so can influence his behavior. By understanding your baby's temperament you can adapt the WAY in which you provide care to work WITH his temperament, rather than unknowingly working against it. How we can help!Through a consultation at BabycareAdvice.com we can explain how you can encourage your baby's contentment by providing care which is individually tailored to work WITH his temperament. If you would like more information about our consultation service click here. Written by Rowena Bennett Added Feb 2004.
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