Term ID: T2729

Inhibited Child

/inhibited-child/
A temperamental pattern characterized by wariness, withdrawal, and distress in response to novel or challenging situations, showing consistency from early childhood.
Example: Children who consistently hang back in new social situations, take a long time to warm up to new people, and prefer familiar environments and routines.

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Reference: Kagan et al. (1988)