![]() will rebel and go against what he is asked to do.is restless and finds it hard to sit still.is in a constant state of tension, which results in an increase in tensional outlet behaviors (chewing on lose clothing, biting or tapping pencils).can be over-demanding and explosive at other times.Also included is information from Pick Up Your Socks by Elizabeth Crary. Much of the following information is based on the studies by The Gesell Institute of Human Development, with the primary source being Your Five Year Old, by Louise Bates Ames, Ph.D. In order to fully understand your child, you need to consider his temperament, situational factors, age-related developmental tasks, maturity level, and whether he is in a period of equilibrium or disequilibrium. Every child does not exhibit all of these characteristics. strong feelings for family, including pets.adores parents and sees them as the ultimate authorities.some may still wet the bed at night (not a concern).has a more accurate and detailed concept of death â however, since he may still think death is reversible, he often can be matter-of-fact and unemotional about death. ![]() may ascribe human feelings to inanimate objects (âIt is raining because the clouds got angryâ). ![]() ![]()
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