Auto-organização em neonatos pré-termo: comportamentos interativos e não interativos
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https://doi.org/10.7322/jhgd.38594Palavras-chave:
pré-termo, comportamentos comunicativos.Resumo
Neste artigo descreve-se, através de fotografias, os comportamentos expressivos e comunicativos que cada neonato pré-termo pode apresentar além de sugerir modos de atuação do adulto como um facilitador da auto organização do bebê.Referências
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