Observe child in face-to-face play without a toy and with a toy.
Have the adult smile and talk to the child in the face-to-face position for a few minutes. Allow the infant to look away occasionally to “regroup.”
The infant is now getting great pleasure from face-to-face play. Toy play introduces a new reason to focus and smile.
Stopping face-to-face play or removing a toy after several activations, allows the child to communicate that she misses the engagement. Read any movement or facial expression change as an indication that she misses the toy. Repeat the actions. Soon the child will learn that she can communicate her desires. Parents will also begin to read the baby’s change in facial expression and body language.
 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, 2015
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