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>> Are you my good girl? Oh, yes... >> (Tronick, voiceover) And she gives a greeting to the baby, the baby gives a greeting back to her. >> Dah! >> (Tronick, voiceover) This baby starts pointing at different places in the world and the mother is trying to engage her and play with her. They're working to coordinate their emotions and their intentions, what they want to do in the world. And that's really what the baby is used to. And then, we asked the mother to not respond to the baby.
The baby very quickly picks up on this, and then she uses all of her abilities to try and get the mother back. She smiles at the mother. She points because she's used to the mother looking where she points. >> Dah! >> (Tronick, voiceover) The baby puts both hands up in front of her and says, "What's happening here?" (baby whining) She makes that screechy sound at the mother, like, "Come on!
"Why aren't we doing this?" (baby screaming) Even in this two minutes when they don't get the normal reaction, they react with negative emotions, they turn away, they feel the stress of it. They actually lose control of their posture because of the stress that they are experiencing. (baby crying) >> Okay... Maggie... I'm here. And what are you doing? Oh, yes-- oh, what a big girl.
>> It's a little like "the good, the bad, and the ugly." The good is that normal stuff that goes on, that we all do with our kids. The bad is when something bad happens but the infant can overcome it. After all, when you stop the still face, the mother and the baby start to play again. The ugly is when you don't give the child any chance to get back to the good. There's no reparation and they're stuck in that really ugly situation.
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>> Babies this young are extremely responsive to the emotions and the reactivity and the social interaction that they get from the world around them. This is something that we started studying 30, 40 years ago when people didn’t think that infants could engage in social interaction. In the “still face” experiment, what the mother did was she sits down and she’s playing with her baby who is about a year of age…
>> Are you my good girl? Oh, yes… >> (Tronick, voiceover) And she gives a greeting to the baby, the baby gives a greeting back to her. >> Dah! >> (Tronick, voiceover) This baby starts pointing at different places in the world and the mother is trying to engage her and play with her. They’re working to coordinate their emotions and their intentions, what they want to do in the world. And that’s really what the baby is used to. And then, we asked the mother to not respond to the baby.
The baby very quickly picks up on this, and then she uses all of her abilities to try and get the mother back. She smiles at the mother. She points because she’s used to the mother looking where she points. >> Dah! >> (Tronick, voiceover) The baby puts both hands up in front of her and says, “What’s happening here?” (baby whining) She makes that screechy sound at the mother, like, “Come on!
“Why aren’t we doing this?” (baby screaming) Even in this two minutes when they don’t get the normal reaction, they react with negative emotions, they turn away, they feel the stress of it. They actually lose control of their posture because of the stress that they are experiencing. (baby crying) >> Okay… Maggie… I’m here. And what are you doing? Oh, yes– oh, what a big girl.
>> It’s a little like “the good, the bad, and the ugly.” The good is that normal stuff that goes on, that we all do with our kids. The bad is when something bad happens but the infant can overcome it. After all, when you stop the still face, the mother and the baby start to play again. The ugly is when you don’t give the child any chance to get back to the good. There’s no reparation and they’re stuck in that really ugly situation.
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extremely きわめて
responsive 敏感に反応する
emotion 感情
reactivity 反応性
social interaction 社会的交流
Babies this young are extremely responsive to the emotions and the reactivity and the social interaction that they get from the world around them.
infant 乳児
This is something that we started studying 30, 40 years ago when people didn’t think that infants could engage in social interaction.
experiment 実験
still face experiment 赤ちゃんのしぐさや動作などに反応し、意思疎通を図っていた母親が、途中からそれらに反応しない実験。
In the “still face” experiment, what the mother did was she sits down and she’s playing with her baby who is about a year of age…
coordinate 連係する
intention 目的
They’re working to coordinate their emotions and their intentions, what they want to do in the world.
pick up on ~に気づく
The baby very quickly picks up on this, and then she uses all of her abilities to try and get the mother back.
in front of ~の前に
The baby puts both hands up in front of her and says, “What’s happening here?”
screechy 甲高い
She makes that screechy sound at the mother, like, “Come on! Why aren’t we doing this?”
negative emotion 否定的な感情
…they react with negative emotions, they turn away, they feel the stress of it.
lose control of ~のコントロールを失う
They actually lose control of their posture because of the stress that they are experiencing.
the good, the bad and the ugly 映画のタイトル「続・夕陽のガンマン」
It’s a little like “the good, the bad, and the ugly.”
overcome 乗り越える/克服する
The bad is when something bad happens but the infant can overcome it.
reparation 補い
be stuck in ~にはまる
ugly 険悪な/不快な
ugly situation 険悪な状態/不快な状態
There’s no reparation and they’re stuck in that really ugly situation.
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