Eighty percent of what we communicate is about what is not said. We communicate through our body, motion, hand gestures, eye contact, posture, facial expressions, and other movements. So in order for our students to be effective communicators, they must understand how their body is communicating. One can say yes in a conversation but every part of their body is saying no! Students will learn how to effectively communicate nonverbally.
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