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NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION#1
Communication without words, using body language, gestures, facial expressions, and tone to convey messages.
BODY LANGUAGE#2
The non-verbal signals expressed through posture, gestures, and movements that reflect emotions and attitudes.
CULTURAL CUES#3
Non-verbal signals shaped by cultural backgrounds, affecting interpretation and understanding in communication.
EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION#4
The way feelings are conveyed through non-verbal signals, such as facial expressions and body posture.
VISUAL PORTFOLIO#5
A collection of visual representations showcasing various non-verbal cues and their meanings across contexts.
GESTURES#6
Movements of the hands or body that express ideas or emotions, often varying by culture.
POSTURE#7
The position of the body that can indicate confidence, openness, or defensiveness in communication.
FACIAL EXPRESSIONS#8
Movements of facial muscles that convey emotions, crucial for understanding non-verbal communication.
OBSERVATIONAL SKILLS#9
The ability to notice and interpret non-verbal cues in social interactions effectively.
CONTEXT#10
The situational factors surrounding communication that influence the interpretation of non-verbal signals.
CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION#11
Interacting with individuals from different cultural backgrounds, requiring awareness of varied non-verbal cues.
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE#12
The ability to recognize, understand, and manage emotions in oneself and others, enhancing communication.
MISINTERPRETATION#13
Incorrectly understanding a non-verbal cue, often due to cultural differences or preconceived notions.
SOCIAL INTERACTIONS#14
Exchanges between individuals that involve both verbal and non-verbal communication.
CUES#15
Signals or indicators in communication that provide information about feelings or intentions.
REFLECTIVE PRACTICE#16
A method of self-assessment where individuals analyze their interactions to improve communication skills.
ROLE-PLAYING#17
An exercise where individuals act out scenarios to practice and improve their non-verbal communication skills.
INFRARED COMMUNICATION#18
Communication that relies on non-verbal signals, often used in contexts where verbal communication is limited.
SIGN LANGUAGE#19
A visual language using hand signs and gestures to convey meaning, often used by the deaf community.
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS#20
The abilities used to interact effectively with others, including communication, empathy, and conflict resolution.
SOCIAL CUES#21
Non-verbal signals that indicate social norms or expectations in interactions, guiding behavior.
CULTURAL AWARENESS#22
Understanding and recognizing the influence of cultural differences on communication styles and cues.
VISUAL REPRESENTATION#23
The use of images, diagrams, or infographics to convey information about non-verbal cues.
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS#24
Real-world uses of non-verbal communication skills to enhance social interactions and professional effectiveness.
SELF-ASSESSMENT#25
Evaluating one’s own understanding and skills in non-verbal communication to identify areas for improvement.