Listen "Recognising others emotions from non-verbal cues"
Episode Synopsis
We are joined by Dr Paddy Ross, Associate director of psychology at Durham University. Paddy has done a lot of work on how children learn to read emotions. He highlights the fact that before a certain age, sound is more important than non-verbal cues. We don't exclusively communicate with what we say but how we say it - and hand gestures, facial expressions and body language play a big role in this. Some highlights include: 1. Wearing a mask (during covid) or not makes little difference in reading emotions because we use our eyes, gestures and body language more. 2. The body is a significant driver for conveying emotions 3. What we don't consider much is what our bodies are doing when we are speaking and communicating. Our body conveys so much emotion. Download the transcription here: Do you want to work with SuperStar Communicator? We organise a range of communication learning: workshops, masterclasses, speeches, online courses, virtual learning. Included in the work we do is focus on non-verbal communication ensure you make an impact when you speak. Here is our website: Grab our 10 top tips to being a SuperStar Communicator HERE Do you want to book a call to book Susan to speak or our team to deliver workshops or coaching. Book a call here.
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