Development of
Coordinated joint attention in infancy: Looking through attentional state and pointing behavior in mother - infant interaction
Not exact matches
Joint attention may be shown by initiating and responding to eye gazing, coordinating joint looks, showing, and poin
Joint attention may be shown by initiating and responding to eye gazing,
coordinating joint looks, showing, and poin
joint looks, showing, and pointing.
This is the beginning of
joint attention, which is your baby's ability to
coordinate his
attention with yours or that of another caregiver or friend.
In «
Joint Attention Without Gaze Following: Human Infants and Their Parents
Coordinate Visual
Attention to Objects Through Eye - Hand Coordination,» published in the online journal PLOS ONE, the researchers demonstrate how hand - eye coordination is much more common, and the parent and toddler interact as equals, rather than one or the other taking the lead.
Mothers» and toddlers»
coordinated joint focus of
attention: Variations with maternal dysphoric symptoms