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    Temperaments What is temperaments and how is it formed? Temperament is the way a person or in this matter a child or infant would behave or react to an event or their environment (Cook & Cook, 2014). A temperament is formed by nature and nurture, all thought an infant is born with an “innate tendency” the temperament will form as the infant parents reinforce this temperament (Cook & Cook, 2014). Some infants are born more sociable, and others might be shy and even afraid of most things (Cook & Cook

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    PERSONALITY ASSESSMENT The personality test “Kersey Temperament Sorter II” was to know what kind of personality of the four temperaments (Guardians, Artisans, Idealist, and Rational) do I have. The questions were based on my daily life, opinions, interest, and feelings. It was a personal question, in how would I react under various circumstances in a daily life. The questions were easier, simple to answer and short, where you give to know yourself. It was a psychological test where they evaluate

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    The Four Humors and Their Influence Through Time Greek Antiquity was a time of some of the greatest minds of all time, such as Plato and Aristotle, leading to many inventions and ideas that are still relevant today, from hydraulics to astronomy. One of the most influential realizations, however, came from the mind of a man named Hippocrates, as he began the real start of the practice of medicine. Hippocrates of Cos, a physician in ancient Greece, is considered to be the father of medicine due to

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    vulnerable children. Not all children’s temperaments fall into the categories that are described. Children who share the same temperament trait might react quite differently in similar situations, or throughout different stages in their development. An example, of this is when children see someone they are not familiar with their reactions to their temperament will allow them to show their feelings and identify their temperament. When you understand your own temperament, traits help you understand the child’s

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    Keirsey Temperament Sorter® II Classic Temperament Report Report prepared for: CFM 3046 Tuesday, August 07, 2012 Keirsey Temperament Sorter-II Classic Temperament Report Copyright © 2000-2010 Keirsey.com. All rights reserved. This report is based on Please Understand Me II by David W. Keirsey, PhD Copyright © 1998 Prometheus Nemesis Book Company The Keirsey Temperament Sorter II Copyright 1998 Prometheus Nemesis Book Company. Keirsey Temperament Sorter, Guardian, Artisan, Idealist, and Rational

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    Parents need to be aware of children’s different temperaments to make socialization easier and to improve friendships and understanding. Teachers need to be aware of the developmental practices to ensure the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social development of children. Also, they need to be aware of the risk factors that affect their school performance and their life to help them overcome their problems. The two children with a very different temperament that I am going to describe are Maria and

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    because it’s about you . The over view of the four temperaments of kiersey is there’s four types of personalities such as the guardian , the idealist , the rational and the artistion which each of the temperaments have four more in depth personalities about them . The idealist personalities are the champion which are filled possibility and are always talking or are simply excited to be around others. The teacher is a personality unlike most of the idealists , they concern

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    The Keirsey Temperament Sorter-II is an instrument to determine an individual’s personality traits. Each of us has different personalities. Those personalities that we acquired through our parents, guardians or that we learned ourselves. To understand another individual, we have to understand ourselves first. The Keirsey Temperament Sorter-II provides a better understanding for each temperament or characteristic of a person and how an individual interacts with other personality types. Having

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    people. For this reason, Keirsey Temperament Sorter (KTS) is the

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    With little wonder I was classified as an Idealist, more precisely an INFJ. Past personality/career assessments that I participated in support the results of the Keirsey Sorter. I am satisfied with the Idealist temperament summary, as I wish to work with individuals. Helping others strive for self-knowledge and self-improvement speaks to my career ambitions. I have worked considerably at attending to my inner self with respect to deciphering my passion. Assisting ones search for self is what

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