The role of caregiver-infant interactions in development of attachments 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyAttachmentASAQA Created by: mbywater10Created on: 20-04-16 14:48 Imitation Infants seem to have an innate ability to mimic carers' facial expressions 1 of 5 Bodily contact Physical skin to skin contact in the period immediately after birth 2 of 5 Caregiverese Adults who interact with infants use a modified form of vocal language that is high pitched, song-like in nature, slow and repetitive 3 of 5 Reciprocity Caregivers and infants produce responses from each other in interactions 4 of 5 Interactional synchrony Infants move their bodies in time with rhythm of carers' spoken langauge to create a kind of turn-taking, as seen in two-way vocal conversations 5 of 5
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