Sentences with phrase «including emotional temperament»

From a study of 60 characters from literature, film and television, we scored characters on each of eHarmony's key personality dimensions needed for a successful relationship, including emotional temperament, social style and relationship skills.

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They include 1) Beliefs and values, such as spirituality, level of observance and sense of tradition, 2) Core traits, like your emotional temperament, intellect, character and sense of humor, and 3) Key experiences, like your family background and education level.
A dog may become a Forever Foster for a variety of reasons including but not limited to; Age, disability, long term and consistent medical needs, emotional needs, temperament, final stages of illness or life or any other instability that makes the dog un-adoptable.
Content includes key concepts of mental health of children (birth through 36 months) and their families, including attachment, temperament, social - emotional development, context of family, culture and community, risk and resilience.
She also teaches workshops on a wide variety of topics, including managing challenging behaviors, positive discipline, toilet learning, sleeping issues, understanding temperament, social and emotional development, and sibling / peer relationships.
Temperament traits are constitutionally - based individual differences in emotional reactivity (speed and intensity of surgency and negative affectivity) and self - regulation of emotion, which includes strategies that modulate reactivity, such as attentional control and the inhibition of dominant responses (Rothbart et al., 2006).
Along with environmental factors, emotional competence is also influenced by child factors including cognitive development, temperament, and approach / withdrawal behaviours.
Features associated with an anxious, inhibited temperament including emotional reactivity, threat processing biases, and an avoidant coping style may also increase child vulnerability to the impact of adversity.
This definition allows for inclusion of multiple dimensions of emotionally - salient processes and regulation of these processes, including but not limited to: emotional reactivity, arousal, sympathetic and parasympathetic activity, impulsivity, effortful control, behavioral and emotional inhibition, emotional awareness, and features of temperament [e.g., 16, 17, 18 •, 22].
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