BODY LANGUAGE AND NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATIONS

 

  • Body language in communication skills

Such behavior includes facial expressions, body posture, gestures, eye movement, touch and the use of space. Body language, a subset of nonverbal communication, complements verbal communication in social interaction.

 

  •   Positive sign of body language

Body language is the process of communicating non -verbally through body movements and gestures. Positive body language can be defined as these nonverbal movements and gestures that are communicating interest, enthusiasm, and positive reactions to what some else is saying

 

  •   Negative body languages

Averted eye contact can be an indicator that a person is uncomfortable, self-conscious, or even lying. Crossed arms can signal defensiveness or disagreement.

A forced smile can mean insincerity.. Negative body language is either a conscious or an unconscious expression of negative feelings through movements of the body.

 

  •      Nonverbal communication 

A person that is aware of another’s nonverbal cues will understand that person better. .

Examples of non-verbal communication of this type include shaking hands, patting the back, hugging, pushing, or other kinds of touch. Other forms of non-verbal communication are facial expressions, gestures, and eye contact.