Children, like adults, have a variety of characteristics that define their personality. Experts have thoroughly investigated this phenomenon and divided children into three distinct categories: flexible, scared, and feisty. Although children may share common interests, the way they engage with and deal with these interests reveals different personality types. I choose Children are unique because every child have distinct character traits and abilities that enable him or her to show their uniqueness in a social setting. It's what makes them "unique." Children develop at varying rates in a variety of ways. We think that each child is unique and has his or her own temperament and learning style, based on Piaget and Vygotsky's theories. Through their engagement in these events, the kid carries this uniqueness to each new encounter and takes an active role in the learning process.