A response to: Almahmoud, O. (2021) Do newborns really don't talk, or are we just not skilful enough to understand them?

Harding, Celia, Crossley, S.L, Whiting, Lisa and Petty, Julia (2021) A response to: Almahmoud, O. (2021) Do newborns really don't talk, or are we just not skilful enough to understand them? Journal of Neonatal Nursing. ISSN 1355-1841
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Neonatal practitioners are increasingly recognising that it is important to be aware of how we can communicate with the infants cared for in neonatal units. It is also essential that there is a clear understanding of what communication and interaction are, beyond responsiveness to infant states when caring for infants and their families. Providing families with tools that will maximise positive everyday speech, language and communication interactions is essential.


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