SLHS 2204 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Joint Attention, Rh Blood Group System, Longitudinal Study

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Gaze patterns much more closely attached to the baby (~2 months) Caregivers report that once their babies were able to return their gaze they felt. Attachment helps caregivers to better interpret baby needs. Keep in mind that the caregiver is, most of the time, interpreting the baby needs. Types of gaze: mutual gaze, or eye lock . Infants gaze becomes fixated on an object of apparent interest iclicker question. Intensified focus on the partner"s eye: gaze coupling, gaze alternates in the same way as in conversation (looking away and looking back, deictic gaze a. Infants gaze becomes fixated on an object of apparent interest. When interacting with their infants, caregivers exhibit a variety of behaviors to. Types of joint attention: establish joint or shared attention with their infants. Joint action: the shared attention and caregiver utterances are focused in an object, shared activity that provides the focus of attention and topic of caregivers" utterances.

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