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Social Focus
Basic social behaviours allow an extended family to survive and support one-another in various ways. This requires a personal awareness of social relationships, behavioural pecking-orders, troupe objectives, and subtle non-verbal communications. Memory-based learning is essential, though the learning is not restricted to specific memories.
The Social Focus is primarily interested in the current moment.
Speed Interest Characteristics
Fast Interested primarily in present moment.

Learned responses/behaviours.

Individual relationships developed over time.

Adaptable.

Group play reinforces mutual protection and troupe behaviour.

Focus on self and family/tribe.

Typical emotions include love, caring, companionship, belonging, and shared pleasure. Also includes trauma-based fear and hate.