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Cultural differences can impact children's nonverbal communication from "summary" of The Secret Language of Children by Lawrence E. Shapiro

Cultural differences play a significant role in shaping the way children communicate nonverbally. When children from different cultural backgrounds interact, they may misinterpret each other's body language, facial expressions, and gestures. For example, a child from a culture that values direct eye contact may perceive a child from a culture that avoids eye contact as being dishonest or disrespectful. Moreover, cultural norms regarding personal space can also impact children's nonverbal communication. In some cultures, people stand close to each other while talking, while in others, they maintain a greater distance. This difference in spatial awareness can lead to misunderstandings and discomfort during social interactions among children from diverse cultu...
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    The Secret Language of Children

    Lawrence E. Shapiro

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