Parental responsiveness to children /

"This paper attempts to give some answers to questions relating to some of the very earliest interactions between parents and infants. How early does infant communication begin? Is there pre-speech communication? What is the role of crying and smiling for the infant? How do infants and parents...

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Main Author: Waterhouse, Marie
Corporate Authors: University of New South Wales. School of Education, University of New South Wales. Unit for Child Studies
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [Kensington, N.S.W.] : School of Education, University of New South Wales, c1981.
Series:Selected papers (University of New South Wales. Unit for Child Studies) ; no. 13.
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Summary:"This paper attempts to give some answers to questions relating to some of the very earliest interactions between parents and infants. How early does infant communication begin? Is there pre-speech communication? What is the role of crying and smiling for the infant? How do infants and parents influence each other's behaviour? Is it important to respond quickly when a baby cries?" - Intro.
Item Description:Cover title.
Based on a lecture presented at the Royal Hospital for Women, Paddington, under the auspices of that hospital and the Unit for Child Studies, University of N.S.W. 30th March, 1981.
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Physical Description:7, [1] p. ; 30 cm.
Bibliography:Bibliography: p. [8]
ISBN:0858239612 :
ISSN:0727-6834 ;