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Babies are born communicators. They cry and fuss when they are tired, wet or hungry. They coo and smile when they are happy. When they are disinterested, they turn away or pout.
At first they don't realize that they are sending messages, but as parents and caregivers respond they gradually understand the two-way street that is communication. Mostly, humans talk together;
communicating is not a solitary activity. But we all have to learn to communicate in steps and stages. To download the Communications Checklist
click on the E-Link found on the left menu
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