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Ceteris paribus, a rise in U.S. interest rates
Adaptable Infant
A young child who is capable of adjusting to new environments or changes in their surroundings.
Difficult Child
describes a child who exhibits challenging behaviors more frequently or intensely compared to typically developing peers, often requiring additional strategies for management and support.
Easy Child
A temperament style identified by developmental psychologist Stella Chess and Alexander Thomas, characterized by regular bodily functions, positive mood, and adaptability to new situations.
Slow-To-Warm-Up
A temperament seen in some children who are typically cautious, quiet, and more introverted, requiring time to adapt to new situations or changes.
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