Advice History
Smiling
In "What To Expect: The First Year," they say that you can really tell a real smile from and unintentional smile by the baby's face. A real smile will encompass the entire face, not just her mouth. They also say that a child's smile may come faster if communication with the child is constant including talking to him, smiling at him, cuddling and playing together.
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