What are the basic dimensions of temperament? How does temperament
influence children's relationships to their physical and social
worlds--and their behavior and adjustment across the lifespan? What are
its biological underpinnings? From preeminent researcher Mary Rothbart,
this work comprehensively examines the role of temperament in the
development of personality and psychopathology. In a direct and readable
style, Rothbart combines theory and research with everyday observations
and clinical examples. She offers new insights on "difficult" children
and reviews intervention programs that address temperamental factors in
childhood problems.
Winner--Eleanor Maccoby Book Award, American Psychological Association
Division 7 (Developmental Psychology)