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Explain how babies express their emotions, preferences and needs

Can someone please give me some ideas on what to write for the question above please? it will be really appreciated, really stuck
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I think this is just how do babies communicate and you can probably get this from your own experience.

For example
- They may cry when they are hungry, in pain, need changing.
- They may gurgle when happy

How do they ask for a certain food at snack time?
How do they ask for a toy?
How do you know if and where they've hurt themselves?

Hope that helps :)
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Babies use facial expressions and body language to tell us how they feel. They turn away if they are shy, show fear in their face if they are frightened, laugh, cry etc
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thankyou for your help, this has put me in the right direction :)
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Please can someone help I'm struggling on unit 19
2-3 analyse the impact of professional relationships on children and young people
2-4 give examples of poor practice and unprofessional conduct that may impact on outcome for children and young people
2-5 explain the actions to take where poor practice and unprofessional conduct are having a negative impact on the out come for children and young people I've been working on theses unit sice 2 this afternoon my head has gone please help :(
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if the proffessionals you work with don't model good behaviour, good manners, treat each other with respect how are the children expected to learn this behaviour. Examples of this are shouting at each other, not saying please and thank you, not making time to listen to each other or giving time for others to answer i am sure there are others but can't think at the moment. Your setting will have policies and procedures in place for you to voice your concerns try and have a look at these. If you can't then it is usually your manager you go to first unless they are the one you are complaining about then you go to whover is above them
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