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-give something appealing to a seated baby. Put out your hand, smile, and say "Give it to me, please." After the baby passes it to you, say thank you, then give the object back with a smile. -sociable pleasure for babies and teach them turn-taking skills that are crucial for friendly social interchanges years later. |
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Sometimes a baby's independent learning adventure comes crashing down. Your body and your lap provide the emotional support form which a baby regains courage to tackle the learning adventure again. |
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the ability to imagine how someone else is feeling in a particular situation and respond with care |
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requirements for the development of empathy |
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-understands that he is a separate individual -understands that others can have different thoughts and feelings than he has -recognizes the common feelings that most people experience-happiness, surprise, anger, disappointment, sadness -able to look at a particular situation and imagine how he-and therefore his friend-might feel in this moment -can imagine what response might be appropriate or comforting in that particular situation |
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