The Importance Of Communication And Nonverbal Communication

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Being able to communicate and socialize with peers is a big part of being in school and preparing for the future. Social skills develop all through the early years of school and kids start gaining relationships because of their verbal and nonverbal communicative behaviors. Teachers provide guidance by looking at the person who is talking or using their body language to show that they are listening. Students with autism struggle making friends because their social skills and non-verbal communication aren’t fully developed. For instance,
“ I didn’t know what to do or say. I almost always looked down at the floor as I spoke and did not think to make eye contact. If I did look up, I would look at the other person’s mouth as it moved while they were speaking” ( Tammet, 2006, p.74). …show more content…

This example ties to the definition of deficits in non-verbal communication used for social interaction “through abnormalities in eye contact and body language, or deficits in understanding and use of nonverbal communication to total lack of facial expression or gestures” (DSM-V as referenced by Daniel, 2016). He gets anxious and doesn’t quite know how to react to a person talking so he will look at the ground trying to avoid the conversation. Daniels non-verbal communication is very weak and decides not to communicate with his classmates because of the anxiety that he

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