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by Pat Crissey; illustrated by Noah Crissey and Soraya Kongnguen Crissey
How important is nonverbal communication? Research shows that 55% of emotional meaning is conveyed through facial expression, body language, and gesture while only 7% is expressed through words. Kids who can't "read" nonverbal cues are at a distinct social disadvantage.
This highly practical book offers help. Using activity sheets, picture cards, games, and role plays, it teaches students how to recognize facial expressions, understand emotions, and discern intensity of and variation in feelings. By systematically teaching the nuances of nonverbal communication, this book assists youngsters with autism or Asperger's syndrome, as well as those who are simply less observant than others. A Windows/Mac CD containing PDF files of the entire book is included. Spiralbound.
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