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> Geez, I've always thought this was called bonding/attachment and is a normal part of motherhood to get to know your child and recognise his language as your baby will learn to understand yours when you both spend time together as much as you can.
Yes, Gonneke, in La Leche League communication workshops, Leaders report
very eloquent and sophisticated understanding of their non-verbal
babies' communication. I remember when a speech pathologist visited a
Twins' Club meeting I was at, I was thrilled to hear her talk about
"early communication." Winnicott's work on eye contact and mirroring are
very important in this regard, too.
When we suggest that mothers open wide and stick out their tongue, so
that babies will imitate them and latch on better, one of the most
important outcomes is having mothers and babies engage in a kind of
conversation. Breastfeeding is a dialogue as well as a dance!
Each baby speaks a different language. Having twins twice made me
especially conscious of this multilingualism!
Best,
Jo-Anne
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