Communication through postures and facial expressions

If you have brothers or sisters then you can easily relate to how pulling a face at your sibling can make you feel much better – especially if they have just got you in trouble and you pull a face at them behind your parents back.
You can use your facial expression to express emotion, [...]

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None verbal communication when playing poker

94% of communication is nonverbal and the remaining 6% is verbal – actually engaging in conversations with people. Non-verbal communication is very important when you are playing poker.
There are two methods of non verbal communications when playing poker, the first is a ‘gesture’ which is intentional and reinforces communication. The second type of non [...]

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Baby sign language signs to communicate with your baby

Baby sign language is a great way to communicate with your baby when they are still too young to tell you their feelings verbally. My sister’s aim with my nephew is to be able to know exactly what he wants. In time my nephew will instantly be able to make a hand sign to [...]

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How to Encourage Baby Babble

Baby babble is used by babies to imitate our conversations, they imitate sounds and learn their language. My nephew is 6 months old and rather than just crying all the time, when he is in a good mood he now gurgles out loud.
I have read up on this and when you meet a gurgle [...]

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What is Baby Babble? How to communicate with babies

My sister has recently had a baby (it was a big family issue because she was a holiday rep abroad so none of my family have ever met the father) Anyway she came home and had my nephew and he is really cute (however I am biased). As she is on maternity leave she [...]

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