Reading Children's Cues: Fostering Sensitive adn Responsive Caregiving
Infants and toddlers communicate most of their needs and feelings non-verbally. Reading and
understanding a child's cues allows parents and caregivers to provide responsive and sensitive
caregiving to children. Participants will learn that responding appropriately to cues is directly
related to a healthy attachment in the caregiver/child relationship, as well as healthy brain
development.
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Saturday May 11th, 2013
9:50 a.m. — 12:30 p.m.
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39145Set One Standards
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Infant/ToddlerHuman Growth & Development (2.3)
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