Social development refers to a young child's ability to develop positive relationships with adults and peers. As babies gets older their relationships take on a different perspective. Relationships begin when you bring your baby home and begin the "dance" responding to your baby's needs by being in tune with her and learning how to read her cues. Your baby is not verbally able to communicate you therefore must learn her cues . Your baby will begin to develop trust by knowing that her needs will be met. Your baby will also begins to learn self-regulation ,the ability to control her feelings (emotions).
If your baby is crying you know that she is hungry ,you will say" Sue I know that your are hungry I am making your bottle". You should have her observe you making the bottle.
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