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Trust your instincts when interpreting children's nonverbal cues from "summary" of The Secret Language of Children by Lawrence E. Shapiro

When it comes to understanding children's nonverbal cues, it is essential to trust your instincts. As adults, we have a natural intuition when it comes to interpreting the subtle signals that children send out. These nonverbal cues can provide valuable insight into a child's emotions, thoughts, and needs. Children may not always have the words to express themselves verbally, but their body language, facial expressions, and gestures can speak volumes. By paying attention to these cues and trusting your instincts, you can better connect with children and respond to their needs effectively. When interpreting children's nonverbal cues, it is important to consider the context of the situation. For example, a child may be fidgeting during a quiet activity because they are ...
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    The Secret Language of Children

    Lawrence E. Shapiro

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