Mother and child in their act and react, constitute a place in which the child lays the foundations of one of the most developed areas of its competence: reading and interpretation of signals and emotional expressions of other people’s behaviour. Several studies have shown that the child is provided with a social awareness at birth, characterized by a preference for faces, direct gaze and imitation, a true “pre-adaptation” which enables to social relationship and emerging both within the ability of expression and organization behavior and in the perceptual ability

The first movements of the child the mental structures and dyadic relationship with the mother / Sgambelluri, R. - In: ADVANCES IN SOCIAL SCIENCES RESEARCH JOURNAL. - ISSN 2055-0286. - (2016), pp. 192-200. [10.14738]

The first movements of the child the mental structures and dyadic relationship with the mother

Sgambelluri R
2016-01-01

Abstract

Mother and child in their act and react, constitute a place in which the child lays the foundations of one of the most developed areas of its competence: reading and interpretation of signals and emotional expressions of other people’s behaviour. Several studies have shown that the child is provided with a social awareness at birth, characterized by a preference for faces, direct gaze and imitation, a true “pre-adaptation” which enables to social relationship and emerging both within the ability of expression and organization behavior and in the perceptual ability
2016
movement; dyadic relationship, mind, intelligence; learning, education
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