FREE Downloadable Resources:
How to Observe Your Child and Prepare Yourself for the Child Temperament Key) This
handy guide will help you to observe the actions of your child that
will reveal his/her preferences. Our four areas of preferences are the
indicators of our personal urges created by our temperaments.
Because our young children cannot answer the questions themselves and
lack sufficient life experience, we rely on the parents' observations of
the child's actions.
Our
temperament's urges produce preferences that result in consistent and
identifiable actions. We can then identify the child's temperament
through observation of these actions which indicate their preferences
and from which we can detect the urges of temperament.
How to Identify the Temperaments of Others This
handy, quick reference will give you a very general and preliminary
guide to understanding people you come in contact with. It is not
intended to "assess" a person's temperament, only to give you the clues
for a cursory estimate that further interaction will confirm or refute.
However, it can be helpful in fostering more congenial and productive
relationships in almost any setting.
This
simple, short, and entertaining skit, developed by our associate,
Shandra Weese, for use with her church group, will give you a quick look
into the "mirror" of each of the four temperaments. It's great to use
with group relationship training so that humor can help to bridge the
gaps between opposing temperaments.