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Originally Posted by North Jersey Baptist Rich,
My daughter developed my facial expressions at a very young age. It actually freaked me out when she would respond the way I did to certain stimuli. During a particular scolding I asked her, "Where did you learn to speak that way?" She shot back, "From you!" I cringed and realized it wasn't just mannerisms she picked up but character. |
My infant daughters, all but one, before the age of 6 months developed the "classic Pedlar quizzical look", i.e. one eyebrow up, one down, that my wife cannot do. I suspect that this is something they must have developed on their own and not due to imitation, since (while my students ALL know this look) I doubt my daughters at age 4 mo. had seen it often enough to imitate it.
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Todd K. Pedlar
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