Development of infant crying behavior: A longitudinal case study |
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Authors: | Hiroko Nakayama |
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Affiliation: | a Faculty of Foreign Languages, Tajik State Institute of Languages, 17/6 Muhammadiev St., Dushanbe 734019, Tajikistan |
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Abstract: | This study documents the development of infant crying behavior during the second half of the first year (across a key developmental transition). Two female infants were observed twice a month for 6 months when the infants were between 7 and 14 months of age. The infants exhibited crying behavior that seemed to become more sophisticated with increasing age. This marked a proactive stance in communicating with the mother on the part of the infant. Interestingly, at 11–12 months, “fake crying” was observed during a naturalistic interaction with the mother. This implied that deceptive infant behavior could be seen at quite an early stage. |
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Keywords: | Infant crying behavior Fake crying Deceptive behavior A longitudinal case study |
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