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Every child is unique: a developmental perspective  

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Every child is unique Children, like adults, have different traits that make up their personalities. Experts have researched this phenomenon in detail and classified children into three different categories which have been named flexible, fearful, and feisty. Children generally may have similar interests, but the way they interact and deal with these interests displays their personality types. The first personality type is called flexible or easy group. This is the most common of the three types. The flexible child is easy to take care of and be around. They usually adapt to new situations and activities very quickly and are generally cheerful. Flexible children are subtle in their demand for attention. Rather than yelling and demanding it, they will slowly and politely let their caregiver know about their need. If they do not get the attention right away, they rarely make a fuss. These children are also easygoing, so...

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