Why Do Babies Gaze At You at Babies

Why Do Babies Gaze At You. In our study, mothers consistently attempted to maximize the time spent in mutual smiling, while infants tried. Mutual gaze is especially beneficial to promoting attachment when accompanied with touch and/or voice.

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Babies laugh as part of their developing social and interpersonal awareness. The infant’s growing tendency to gaze away from the parent’s face during a smile may index the infant’s developing comprehension that an affective climax has been reached; So don’t expect him to hold a long and intense gaze.

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Babies laugh as part of their developing social and interpersonal awareness. Just as adults may retreat to a quiet space to unwind from the stress of constant motion and input, babies sometimes need to do the same. Just as we, when falling in love with someone, gaze into their eyes, the process of you and your baby gazing at one another begins the attachment process. By gazing at themselves and their loved ones in a mirror, your infant can learn to identify familiar faces, track movements and even develop her tiny muscles as she reaches and rolls toward her reflection.