Joint Attention

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Joint Attention

Basic Characteristics

  • Description

Joint Attention refers to the process of alerting one person to a stimulus through nonverbal cues such as finger pointing or gazing. It is one of the first signs of the development of a theory of mind in babies and serves as an important step to later language and social development.

  • History
  • Joint Attention and Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Tests to Measure Joint Attention
  • Intervention
  • References

Related Information

  • Joint Attention and Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Intervention
  • Tasks or Tests to Measure Joint Attention
  • Intervention
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