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Is your child pointing?

October 17, 2014 Posted by Meave Dillon News

the importance of pointing

Joint attention is an early-developing social-communicative skill in which two people (usually a young child and an adult) use gestures and gaze to share attention with respect to interesting objects or events. This skill plays a critical role in social and language development.

 

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