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Consistency and patience are key in decoding children's nonverbal cues from "summary" of The Secret Language of Children by Lawrence E. Shapiro

Understanding children's nonverbal cues requires consistency and patience. It is essential to pay close attention to their subtle gestures, facial expressions, and body language in order to decipher what they are trying to communicate. Consistency in observing these cues over time can help you build a more accurate understanding of a child's unique nonverbal language. Patience is equally important when decoding children's nonverbal cues. Children may not always express themselves verbally, so it is crucial to give them the time and space they need to communicate in their own way. Rushing to interpret their cues or jumping to conclusions can lead to misunderstandings and miscommunication. By remaining consistent in your observations and patient in your interactions with children, you can develop a deeper understanding of their thoughts, feelings, and needs. This understanding ca...
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    The Secret Language of Children

    Lawrence E. Shapiro

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