Individual Differences in Infants»
Joint Attention Behaviors With Mother and a New Social Partner.
Not exact matches
Morales, M., 2005, Individual differences in infant
attention skills,
joint attention, and emotion regulation
behavior, International Journal of Behavioral Development 29: 259 ~ 263
Flom, R., 2003, Verbal encouragement and
joint attention in 18 - month - old infants, Infant
Behavior and Development 26: 121 ~ 134
In this study, children with autism participated in a 10 - week
joint attention training program and collateral changes in non-targeted
behaviors were assessed.
Joint attention may be a core deficit in autism which underlies the abnormal development of later emerging social - communication
behaviors.
Development of Coordinated
joint attention in infancy: Looking through attentional state and pointing
behavior in mother - infant interaction