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What is Temperament And Adaptability?

By Matthew Lynch
June 16, 2022
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Every person in this world is unique in their own way. For example, we all have our strengths and weaknesses – while you may be incredibly good at mathematics, your best friend may prefer art. 

In the same way, every child deals with change according to their temperament. Some understand that it is a way of life, while others prefer routine and get upset when adapting. 

In this article, we will be discussing why temperament is so important and what adaptability means. More so, we will mention a few ways in which you can determine your own child’s level of adaptability. 

Why Is Temperament Important?

As we have already mentioned, every person and child is unique. We all have our own temperaments, meaning that our emotions and attitude towards specific outcomes and events differ. 

Our temperament is made up of ten traits, including adaptability. It would help if you tried to understand how your child’s mind works to adjust your parenting style accordingly. In this way, we should find a way to determine your kid’s level of adaptability. 

What Does Adaptability Mean?

The level of adaptability that your child has refers to how easily he/she can adjust to the changes they experience in life. These can be simple changes, such as the type of cereal that they have for breakfast. It could also refer to more significant changes, including moving to a new city or school. 

Some children can adapt to changes extremely easily. They are more flexible, allowing for a smooth and seamless transition. However, other kids struggle to accept change, meaning that it may evoke emotional or physical repercussions. For example, many children become quiet and withdrawn when they are thrown into a foreign experience. 

Determining Your Child’s Level Of Adaptability

To determine your child’s level of adaptability, you should ask yourself the following questions:

  • Do your children get upset by surprises?
  • Is it difficult trying to get your child to try something new?
  • Does your child struggle to make decisions?

If you answered yes to the above questions, your child has a low level of adaptability. They struggle with change and like to do things their way. On the other hand, if you answered no, your child has a high level of adaptability. They do not mind change and know how to adjust.

Concluding Thoughts

Temperament refers to the emotions and feelings of an individual. Part of our temperament is related to our ability to adapt. If we can adjust to change easily, we have a high level of adaptability. If we get upset when we encounter change, we have a low level of adaptability.

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