Each child develops their own personality, starting as young as 1st grade. Recent studies show that this personality stays with them for life. Being a doctoral candidate at the University of California, Riverside, Christopher Nave, knows much about this subject and said that whatever you are when you’re young, you stay almost the same person growing up. He further claims that personality does follow each person wherever we end up going.
If a young person is talkative, they tend to take a great deal of interest in matters that are intellectual, they speak fluently, plus they can control the situations around them and usually have high intelligence when they become adults. Children that might not speak would often go to adults for advice, and give up easier they had obstacles going on in life.
With these latest studies it might help teachers and doctors to know more about their patients when they are observing them in the classroom and in the doctor’s office. Parents will be able to guide their children according to what kind of personality they have, and without having to push things on them that they wouldn’t enjoy doing, for example, a child growing up might enjoy giving a speech, whereas, a child that is not talkative would rather read a book.
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