Joint Attention: Its Origins And Role In Development
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Originally published | 1995 |
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About Joint Attention: Its Origins And Role In Development
It is perhaps no exaggeration to suggest that all of what is intrinsically human experience is grounded in its shared nature. Joint attention to objects and events in the world provides the initial means whereby infants can start to share experiences with others and negotiate shared meanings. . . .