A form of Nonverbal Communication involving the face and body, either (static) expressions or (dynamic) gestures.
General[]
Body Language consists of three parts
- Facial expressions
- Attitudes
- Feelings
- Emotions
- Gestures
- Conventions
- Descriptive
- Emotional
- Whole-body movement
- When making a point—walk toward your audience
- When changing topic—walk toward one side of the room
- When asking a question—walk toward your audience
Resources[]
- Gestures: Your Body Speaks (Item 201, 24 pp, $4.00)—Brochure
- Your Body Speaks Project 5 of the Competent Communication Manual (Item 225)
- Using Body Language (Item 279, $5.00) A module in the Better Speaker Series
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