Are There Upsides to a Difficult Infant Temperament?
Briefly

Research suggests that a difficult temperament is defined by problems with self-regulation, low sensory thresholds, heightened reactivity, and emotional intensity. These traits can profoundly affect parenting.
Having an infant with a challenging temperament directly impacts parents' self-confidence and upends their expectations of parenting, leading to increased stress levels and risks for mental health issues.
Read at Psychology Today
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