Difficult babies tended to withdrawal from novel experiences, and they responded intensely to novel stimulation” (Kail & Zolner, 2012, p. 200). It was strange for me to have a difficult temperament even though I had a secure attachment. When talking to my mother about my childhood temperament she would call my attitude “The devil’s attitude”. Growing up although I was at times happy I would have my numerous days that would be extremely difficult on my parents. When it came to my tantrums it was never a good sight to see, if I didn’t have my way that is when yelling, screaming and physical violence would …show more content…
Now my temperament is easy. “Usually happy, and cheerful, tend to adjust well to new situations, and followed regular routines for eating, sleeping, and toileting” (Kail & Zolner, 2012, p. 200). Now growing up there are extremely few occasions someone would see me in distress or unhappy. This being changing my views on values and friendships I have developed with my friends and family. Seeing me from when I was younger and seeing me now anyone would be able to witness the difference in my attitude and moods. I am now very playful and very optimistic to change that goes on around