Caregiver and infantrespond in time to keep communication going e.g. Infant smiles, caregiver smiles back at the same time. Ensures Infant and caregiver emotions and actionsmirroreachothers.
Meltzoff + Moore conducted a controlledobservation of 40 two-week old infants to measure caregiver-infant interactions. An adult displayed one of three facial expressions such as mouth opening. The child's response was filmed, identified, and observed. A link was found between the facialexpression and the response of the infant.
Reciprocity (turn-taking)
two-way, mutual process where infant and caregiver take turns to respond to each others behaviours/signals to sustain interaction.
The behaviour of each party elicits a response from the other (e.g. child puts arm out, caregiver picks up
Infants have alert phases and signal when ready for interactions. 2/3rd of the time mother picks up
They take turns to initiate interactions, call it a dance (Brazleton)
How to recognize an infant attachment
Proximity - infants stay physically close
Separation distress - infants are distressed when attachment figure leaves