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Imitating Babies Give Off Positive Results with Interaction; Study Reveals May 27, 2020 Got a baby in your home? Try imitating them and see how they react. Researchers from Lund University have found that babies consider imitating gestures as friendly and respond positively to it. Click the link above to watch a video explaining more.
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