乳児院乳児の特徴的行動に関する身体論的考察
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概要
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The present study investigates unique behaviors shown by infants living at a residential nursery. Eighteen newborn to eight-month-old infants were observed in a residential nursery in Japan for six months. The following three phenomena were identified; (1) Infants' (about two-month-old) social smiles were likely to be directed to nurses who was holding and smiling at another infant than those who was holding and smiling at themselves; (2) Infants (about six-month-old) were likely to show exploratory behaviors that were not accompanied by emotional expressions while paying little attention to nurses beside themselves; (3) Infants (about eight-month-old) were likely to be afraid of stuffed aminals which would sufficiently attract infants at nomal homes. These three phenomena were theoretically considered from the perspective of Masachi Osawa's sociological theory of body.
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