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| variation of the basic cry in which more excess air is forced through the vocal cords |
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| close emotional bond between 2 people |
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| rhythmic pattern- cry, briefer sequence, shorter whistle that is higher in pitch, then brief rest |
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| generally positive mood, regular routines, adapts easily to new experiences |
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| feeling or affect that occurs when a person is in a state of interaction that is important |
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| vocalization, touch, and gestures with caregivers. begins at 2-3 months and decreases after 7 months. |
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| match between a childs temperament and the environmental demands the child must cope with |
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| ocntact comort is what babies need. breast feeding not required |
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| sudden long initial cry followed by breath holding. no preliminary moaning |
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| emotions that are present in humans and animals, appear in first 6 months of infant development |
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| parents time interactions so infant takes turns with each parent |
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| smile in response to an external stimulus |
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| behavior style and characteristic way of emotionally responding |
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