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Joint attention is when two people focus on an object or event, for the purpose of interacting with each other. This form of early social and communicative behavior might require extra support to grasp, especially our early learners (newborn to 3), or those with developmental differences. Use this 1-page handout to learn why joint attention is important, and takeaway several practical teaching tips! Recommended for both parents and professionals.

Joint Attention

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