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In each case two different activities are involved but each action derives its meaning from the reciprocal act . Coordination in time also now becomes important . The child must hold out his hand at the right moment to receive the toy .
In each case two different activities are involved but each action derives its meaning from the reciprocal act . Coordination in time also now becomes important . The child must hold out his hand at the right moment to receive the toy .
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Child involvement state . The extent to which the child is already involved with the object on which the adult wants him to act is an important consideration . We have already stressed the efforts parents generally make in ensuring that ...
Child involvement state . The extent to which the child is already involved with the object on which the adult wants him to act is an important consideration . We have already stressed the efforts parents generally make in ensuring that ...
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Thus , far from ignoring the older child while attending to the baby the mother in fact was involved in a more intense interaction with the former ; the general decrease of her attentiveness compared with the pre - birth period appeared ...
Thus , far from ignoring the older child while attending to the baby the mother in fact was involved in a more intense interaction with the former ; the general decrease of her attentiveness compared with the pre - birth period appeared ...
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Preface | 1 |
Initial Encounters | 18 |
FacetoFace Interactions | 44 |
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ability Academic Press according action activity adaptation appear aspects baby becomes Belsky Bruner caretakers changes characteristics Child Development child's attention child's social cognitive communicative competence compliance considerable context conversation course cues Developmental Psychology dialogue direct distal objects Down's Syndrome dyad dyadic early effects emerge encounters environment experience face-to-face feeding fixed action patterns function gesture H. R. Schaffer imitation indicate individual infants influence initially instance integrated interchange interest interpersonal investigators involved joint attention labels language acquisition learning linguistic looking maternal means Messer months mother-child mother-infant motherese mutual gaze nature nonverbal object observed occur onset parent and child participants particular partner patterns peer period person play pointing polyadic preadapted reference relationship responses role sequences situation skills social interaction social partner specific speech Stayton stimulation task temporal topic turn taking University of Strathclyde utterances verbal visual vocal young children