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91 - Casey Lew-Williams: From Infant-directed Speech to Infant-directed Communication

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The Effects of Parental Communication on Infant-Directed Communication

Inventors something. So the second main finding if you share about this scaling up the communicative signals was the inventors something. That part is consistent despite all of the variability. You see an increase in caregiver's use of these dimensions of infant-directed communication following these active infant behaviors. If that child learns, perhaps, that vocalizing gets more energy and interesting communication from their caregiver,. If they learn that early on, they then learn the power of their own Actions.

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