different form of communication between carer and infant Flashcards
bodily contact
physical interactions between carer and infant help to form the attachment bond, especially in the period immediately after birth
mimicking
infants seem to have an innate ability to imitate carers facial expressions which suggests it is a biological device to aid the formation of attachments
caregiverese
adults who interact with infants use a modified form of vocal language that is high-pitched , song-like in nature, slow and repetitive
this aids communication between carer and infant and serves to strengthen the attachment bond
interactional synchrony
it takes place when the mother and infant interact in such a way that their actions and emotions mirror eachother
- infants move their bodies in tune with the rhythm of carers spoken language to create a kind of turn-taking as seen with 2-way vocal conversations
reciprocity
interactions between carers and infants result in mutual behaviour with both parties being able to produce responses from each other, which also helps to fortify the attachment bond