Observe the child’s interactions with an adult or siblings during routines and play time.
No elicitation may be necessary, but the adult can be encouraged to laugh at the child’s funny actions.
The child repeats actions that make others laugh.
Help parents understand that the infant wants to bring out the positive feelings in everyone. He also wants others to pay positive attention to him. Provide games and music to encourage playful interaction and joint laughter.
 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, 2015
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