As the infants are growing and changing, so are their interactions with each other. At first, they interacted through eye contact and touching hands. Now, Cohort 10 is rolling and moving all over the room which has changed the way they interact. When a baby notices another baby near them, they change their position by rolling, turning, or crawling over to get closer and see what their friend is up to.
As the infants are growing and changing, so are their interactions with each other. At first, they interacted through eye contact and touching hands. Now, Cohort 10 is rolling and moving all over the room which has changed the way they interact. When a baby notices another baby near them, they change their position by rolling, turning, or crawling over to get closer and see what their friend is up to.
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