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Observing Infant Interactions in a Child Care Center

Par : Type de matériel : TexteTexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2006. Sujet(s) : Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : When can we be sure a small baby is aware that somebody is a different person from him? Helene Gane watched infants in a child care centre and reports her own impressions on the behaviour of the babies left by their parents, gradually discovering the world and the others around. From the very first months, babies are able to recognize each other and to build up social relationship: they like to smile and look at each other. Little by little, children build up games which are more and more complicated and show a real pleasure to meet their friends: they learn to accept the separation from their mothers.
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When can we be sure a small baby is aware that somebody is a different person from him? Helene Gane watched infants in a child care centre and reports her own impressions on the behaviour of the babies left by their parents, gradually discovering the world and the others around. From the very first months, babies are able to recognize each other and to build up social relationship: they like to smile and look at each other. Little by little, children build up games which are more and more complicated and show a real pleasure to meet their friends: they learn to accept the separation from their mothers.

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