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what forms the core of a childs developing personality?
positive and negative experiences during the first 6 months of life
the mothers dna
individual differences in temperament
complex biological processes within the brain - stem
Temperament refers to innate differences in reactivity and self - regulation. These individual differences in temperament form a foundational aspect of a child's developing personality. Experiences in the first 6 months are important but not the core. A mother's DNA contributes to genetics but not the core of personality development. Biological processes in the brain - stem are more related to basic physiological functions rather than personality core.
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C. Individual differences in temperament