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Nonverbal communication skills can be learned and improved over time from "summary" of The Secret Language of Children by Lawrence E. Shapiro

Children are not born with a complete understanding of nonverbal communication. It is a skill that takes time to develop and refine. However, the good news is that these skills can be learned and improved over time. Just like learning to ride a bike or play a musical instrument, mastering nonverbal communication takes practice. Children can learn to interpret facial expressions, body language, and tone of voice through observation and guidance from trusted adults. By paying attention to how others communicate nonverbally, children can begin to pick up on cues and signals that will help them better understand the world around them. It's important for adults to provide opportunities for children to practice their nonverbal communica...
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    The Secret Language of Children

    Lawrence E. Shapiro

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