Jude Valant, a 19-year-old non-verbal student with severe autism, relies on a communication method called Rapid Prompting ...
We’re used to reading body language and silent cues in person. With remote work, subtle ways we communicate are changing – and workers need to know how to adapt. Your boss’s nod or grimace, a ...
We’ve all been thinking (a little too much) about virtual meetings lately. And while we may not want to be, they are our new way of life, at least for now, which means that non-verbal communication is ...
March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month, and we’re talking all month long about how we can all be better advocates for the people with disabilities. Jennifer Hoesing is the Director of ...
In Part 1 of this three-part series on “How Does Communication Work?” I introduced the distinction between kinesics (body language, including gestures, eye gaze, and facial expressions) and ...
Oliver Wendt, a Purdue University assistant professor of speech, language and hearing sciences, demonstrates how the SPEAK all! app allows the user to select images to create a sentence. A version of ...
What you say in a relationship is important but, perhaps, equally as important, is all the stuff you don’t say yet impart with your body language. It's important to learn how to improve non-verbal ...
A point, a wave, a thumbs-up, or a nod of the head. Human communication is filled with nonverbal cues and gestures. Now, scientists have recorded semi-captive elephants intentionally adopting ...
Even if you’re the best in the world at what you do, if your communication is ineffective, you won’t get far. Being able to share your story, engage with others, make people care, and explain your ...
In Part 1 of this three-part series on “How Does Communication Work?” I introduced the distinction between kinesics (body language, including gestures, eye gaze, and facial expressions) and ...