Friday, 15 June 2012

Development of nonverbal skills





 In infant and young children, it is very commonly observed that before they even start to speak, they tend to communicate with their face gestures and hand movements. The new research says that talking to infants with hand movements and face gestures encourage them to express their feelings better and it also aids in simple communication.





Nonverbal communications also help experts to communicate with children with special needs. for example, it is a great to to understand children with autism. In the following video, a preschool teacher will explain the benefits of such communication.


Research indicate that children who had good nonverbal communications skills tend to express their feelings and views much better at workplace.

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