infant emotional expression

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Berk (2002) describes how infants display emotions and how caregivers respond to them. According to Berk, research has been done to find out how infants and toddlers communicate their emotions and how they interpret the emotions of others. The research provided that emotions play an important role in the organization of the developments that Erik Erikson thought to be important; relationship with caregivers, exploration of the environment, and discovery of the self...
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Although this is true it is also true that vocalization and body movements are ways in which infants provide information and communicate. Despite this useful information, facial expression is the form of communication that provides the most reliable cues (Berk, 2002). Happiness is an emotion that is first expressed through smiles and later expressed through laughter...
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