Hello -
This is a cut and paste from my discussion board:
When a person is born blind, does someone (a seeing person) have to teach
them how to smile, or is it something that people automatically do, seeing or
not? Or do blind people not smile?
It seems that it would be a learned response. As a baby, your mom and dad
smile at you, and you learn to smile back. But if you can't see them smiling
at you, how would you learn?
It's a great question - does anyone have an idea about it?
Nancy Melucci
ELAC
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