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At what age are infants capable of demonstrating empathy for others?
Around age 4 months, infants can begin distinguishing the different emotional expressions of others. Later, around age 6 months, babies begin to mimic the emotions and expressions they see in others.
What is the term for the distress displayed by infants when a customary care provider departs?
Separation anxiety. the distress displayed by infants when a customary care provider departs.
What percentage of 1 year olds fall into the ambivalent classification?
About 10 to 15 percent of 1-year-olds fall into the ambivalent classification.
What is the term that Thomas and Chess used to describe babies who have positive disposition?
Easy children: About 40 percent of the NYLS sample displayed a temperamental profile marked by regularity, ease of approach to new stimuli, adaptability to change, mild to moderate mood intensity, and a generally positive mood. This profile characterizes what Thomas and Chess call the easy child.