Temperament as a Factor in Early School Adjustment

Abstract
Infant temperament profiles of "difficult," "intermediate," and "easy" in a randomly selected group of 51 children were shown to correlate with impulsivity and school adjustment at ages 5 1/2 to 7 years. However, the nonlinear relationship makes this a finding of uncertain significance. On the other hand, contemporaneous temperament determinations using the Behavioral Style Questionnaire completed by the children's mothers showed a significant correlation between the adaptability subscale and teacher judgments of school adjustment. This latter finding adds support to the view that temperament is a significant factor in school adjustment and that it can be measured by a clinical instrument appropriate for pediatric use.

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