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A person's temperament is formed as an infant and never changes. It simply develops over time as you mature and grow, to make you who you are. Studies have shown that temperament does not change but remains constant.
Temperaments are ways of classifying people's emotional attitude, eg nature, Character, Spirit, Temper and Personal Disposition. You can imitate a person but you can't be like him.
A person's temperament affects the way he or she does or acts especially when it comes to reading and writing.
One study indicated that temperament is determined by brain-stem processes. Each person with a different temperament has a brain stem that works differently from the others. This is something that cannot and does not change over the course of a lifetime.
Psychologists recognize four primary temperament types. The names of the types were originally names of humor in more distant times. It was believed that humor caused people to behave in certain ways. Although science has refuted the existence of humor in that fashion, the names of the four temperament types stuck.
It is possible, in fact likely, that someone will have both primary and secondary temperament types. A person can have any combination of the temperament types to make up their overall personality. The four primary temperament types are explored below.
SANGUINE TEMPERAMENT: Their IQ is very high, but usually weak in study. They are easily distracted by phone, TV, birds due to indiscipline.
HANDWRITING: Their handwriting is highly expressive and flamboyant.
CHOLERIC TEMPERAMENT IN STUDYING:
They are very clever, but not too brilliant, they read with speed and usually inquisitive i.e they have a high interest in learning different things at a time.
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HANDWRITING: They can write or copy very fast with a poor handwriting.
MELANCHOLY TEMPERAMENT IN STUDYING: They enjoy learning and reading for a long hour with ferocious appetite for book coupled with learned retentive mind.
HANDWRITING: Their writing is unpredictable. It is based on their mood at that very moment.
PHLEGMATIC TEMPERAMENT IN STUDYING: They prefer short time reading to longtime reading.
HANDWRITING: Their handwriting is usually small but very neat.
HANDWRITING: They can write or copy very fast with a poor handwriting.
MELANCHOLY TEMPERAMENT IN STUDYING: They enjoy learning and reading for a long hour with ferocious appetite for book coupled with learned retentive mind.
HANDWRITING: Their writing is unpredictable. It is based on their mood at that very moment.
PHLEGMATIC TEMPERAMENT IN STUDYING: They prefer short time reading to longtime reading.
HANDWRITING: Their handwriting is usually small but very neat.
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