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Re: Babies' Communication
Babies do communicate, but do it using natural instincts, which are common to almost all babies. If the baby is hungry it may start to cry. This pushes the mother's button for the proper food adding response. Sometimes babies will smile at you first, trying to instinctively coax positive feedback. The baby may want to be held since it instinctively needs sensory stimulation. So it cries until the mother learns the cause and affect of its language. The mother learns, if I walk and hold the baby while tapping its back he stops crying. The baby may be thinking, thats want I said, what took you so long to figure it out. One of the fun interactions is a baby's laugh. It sort of comes in spurts. The spurt affects the audience. The audience reacts with a smile and is then coaxed into some baby talk or funny face, to trigger another spurt, etc.. The baby needs the data and offers a food pellet to get the needed input data.
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