Summary
Shows parents and teachers how to improve children's nonverbal comnmnication skills, offering the tools children need to communicate ideas and establish and maintain relationships. Using case studies and exercises, the authors outline the six channels of nonverbal communication and show adults how t... Full description
Summary: |
Shows parents and teachers how to improve children's nonverbal comnmnication skills, offering the tools children need to communicate ideas and establish and maintain relationships. Using case studies and exercises, the authors outline the six channels of nonverbal communication and show adults how to assess a child's strengths and weaknesses. |
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Physical Description: |
viii, 181, [1] p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [182]). |
ISBN: |
1561451266 9781561451265 |
Author Notes: |
Marshall P. Duke, PhD, holds degrees from Rutgers University and Indiana University. He is Charles Howard Candler Professor of Personality and Psychopathology at Emory University. He has published over fifty scholarly articles and coauthored several books, including Starting Kids Off Right. He lives in Georgia. Elisabeth A. Martin holds degrees from the University of Newcastle upon Tyne and the University of Kingston upon Thames. She has taught learning disabled students at the Dyslexia Institute in England and at several specialty schools in the United States. She lives in England. |