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Why is infant imitation developmentally significant?
 
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Conversation may be enhanced when parents have the opportunity to ___________________ _________________ in the classroom beforehand.
 
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The human infant's ability to imitate is a human characteristic that promotes problem-solving skills, gains the attention of caretakers, and usually has a pleasant payoff. It can amuse and promote attempts to study others, thus to learn a new behavior.

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