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Now I Get It!

Nonverbal CommunicationHamilton County Developmental Disabilities Services

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What are some of the ways you communicate?

Everyone communicatesin a variety of ways!!

Everyone communicates!

What are some of the ways the individuals we support communicate?

Did you think of these….

What is nonverbal communication?

The act of sending a message without using any spoken words

1. Vocalizations/Sounds2. Facial expressions3. Gestures4. Body language5. Tone of voice6. Body posture

Examples of nonverbal communication

Facial expressions

An important tool for communication!Guess what messages these people are sending.

Gestures

Another way of communicating!What is the meaning of these gestures?

How many gestures can you think of?

Body LanguageWhat is the message in this cartoon?

When words say one thing and nonverbal communication says something else, listen to the nonverbal message. It is usually the correct message!

Mixed Messages

Some nonverbal communication messages are hardly noticeable. Examples:

eyes widen when excitedbody tenses when

frustratedshifting in seat when

ready to leave

Tip: Be observant!

Nonverbal communication messages can be very individualized.

Example: Hands over the ears may mean different things for different people…My ears hurt I want to stop It sounds better when I put

my hands over my ears I want my earphones

Tip: Know the person!

When an individual starts a conversation we need to respond. Individuals may start a conversation with a smile, a grunt, a noise, a grab, or by pointing to an object. By responding to these conversation starters, we begin to build a relationship.

Tip: Look at all forms of communication as an opportunity for conversation!

Tip: Share information!

It is important to share the meaning of an individual’s gestures, sounds, and facial expressions with other people.

Take Home Message

Nonverbal communication is the single most powerful form of communication!

Look at all forms of communication as an opportunity for conversation!