Infant In Communication

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To engage an infant in communication, a teacher should get down to the infant’s level to develop the best shared reference and eye contact possible. By doing so, the teacher can position themselves so that the infant can see their face as he or she talks and provides the teacher the opportunity to observe the child’s facial expressions and their level of attentiveness. One position the teacher may use is sitting on the floor with their knees bent up, while the infant is held in a sitting position on the knees. Other position’s that can be beneficial for a teacher to establish these face-to-face interactions can be to lay on the floor (on their side or stomach) with the infant close by or the teacher can be sitting on the floor with an older

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