Impact on the Caregiver-Infant Relationship of infant with sever visual impairment
What will be an ideal response?
have great difficulty evoking stimulating
caregiver interaction. They cannot make eye contact, imitate, or pick up nonverbal social cues. Their
emotional expressions are muted; for example, their smile is fleeting and unpredictable. And because they
cannot gaze in the same direction as a partner, they are greatly delayed in establishing a shared focus of attention on objects as the basis for play.Consequently, these infants may receive little adult attention and other stimulation vital for
all aspects of development.
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