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SYNRHYTHMIC REGULATION: Mother and infant can communicate<br />

psychologically, regulating sympathy by expressions of emotion.<br />

Mother<br />

Baby<br />

Passing expressions<br />

of face, voice and hands<br />

back and <strong>for</strong>th, rhythmically, imagining each other, participating in feelings<br />

Telling and acting out stories with emotion, listening to<br />

thoughts and imitating actions is how humans learn -- in<br />

shared vitality and awareness.<br />

We tell one another our intentions, interests and<br />

feelings from birth, by moving in sympathy -creating<br />

stories of life with people we love.<br />

Ben<br />

Louise<br />

Laura<br />

Kay<br />

The Prosser Family in Edinburgh, 1979<br />

THE BODY SHOWS INTIMATE INTENTIONS<br />

Laura, 6 weeks old, and her mother, Edinburgh University, 1979<br />

THE BABY LEADS THE DANCE OF INTERSUBJECTIVITY<br />

Jody, 9 weeks old, and his mother at the<br />

Center <strong>for</strong> Cognitive Studies, Harvard University, 1969<br />

<strong>Research</strong> Project on Infant Communication with Prof. Jerome<br />

Bruner, Dr. T. Berry Brazelton and Dr. Martin Richards<br />

Laura, at 6 weeks, starts to chat with her Mother,<br />

Kay, at Edinburgh University. She pays attention.<br />

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