Personality is what makes a person a unique person, and it is recognizable soon after birth. A child’s personality has several components: temperament, environment, and character. Temperament is the set of genetically determined traits that determine the child’s approach to the world and how the child learns about the world. There are no genes that specify personality traits, but some genes do control the development of the nervous system, which in turn controls behavior.
The second component of personality comes from adaptive patterns related to a child’s specific environment. Most psychologists agree that these two factors—temperament and environment—influence the development of a person’s personality the most. Temperament, with its dependence on genetic factors, is sometimes referred to as “nature,” while the environmental factors are called “nurture.” The Famous Psychologist B.F.Skinner had once quoted “ Give me a child and tell me what you want him to become I will make him that” .
In our personality development workshop, we understand the personality of a child by administration of the personality test and then work upon building the personality by using different psychotherapies.
(People are built, they are not born…………)
