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Protective factors can limit the potential negative effects of trauma and adversity. Nature, nurture or both? (paragraph 6)
nurture
Multiple risk factors must take place that overwhelm a child's system for a personality disorder to develop. Nature, nurture or both? (paragraph 6)
both
Researchers support the idea that traumatic and adverse childhood experiences are risk factors for the likelihood of the development of personality disorders. Nature, nurture or both? (paragraph 5)
nurture
More even-tempered babies get picked up and cuddled more than anxious and irritable babies, which can effect their emotional development.  Nature, nurture or both? (paragraph 3)
nurture (the match between babies' temperaments and caregivers' dispositions is very important)
Some babies react more to bright lights or loud noises than other babies. Nature, nurture or both? (paragraph 2)
nature (some babies are highly sensitive to environmental stimuli)
Babies' temperaments and their parents' personalities continue to influence the development of their personalities. Nature, nurture or both? (paragraph 1)
both
According to research, are  temperaments due to  nature or nurture? (paragraph 1)
nature