The CFRP framework includes understanding developmental risk factors to support health and wellness. Gender studies cited in the CFRP study guide indicate that negative and irritable temperament in infants and toddlers is a predictor of oppositional behaviors in adolescent boys, such as defiance and aggression, which are characteristic of conditions like Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD). The guide states, “Negative and irritable temperament in early childhood is a risk factor for oppositional behaviors in adolescent boys, often manifesting as defiance or conflict with authority.” Psychotic behaviors (option A) are linked to severe mental illnesses, not temperament. Illegal (option C) and abusive behaviors (option D) may occur later but are not directly predicted by early temperament as strongly as oppositional behaviors.
CFRP Study Guide (Section on Supporting Health and Wellness): “Gender studies highlight that negative and irritable temperament in infants and toddlers predicts increased risk of oppositional behaviors in adolescent boys, such as defiance and aggression.”
[References:, Certified Child and Family Resiliency Practitioner (CFRP) Study Guide, Section on Supporting Health and Wellness, Developmental Risk Factors., Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (PRA) Guidelines on Child and Adolescent Mental Health., ]
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