Non-verbal communication can be interpreted in several, it not, dozens of different ways, both negative and positive.
Non-Verbal Communcation can tell you:
* When a baby is hungry, hurt, unhappy, upset, happy, etc. (their faces twist up in different expressions, they kick their feet, smile, clap, etc)
* When a kid doesn't want to do something as told, or when they are afraid, tired, etc (they pout, run the other way, cross their arms with a not-so-nice expression, etc)
* When a pretty woman likes you (by her smiles, how she might touch you, winking at you, etc)
* When a handsome guy likes you or if he is shy, brazen, brave, etc (you can tell by how he holds his head up high, chin not facing downward, how he crosses his legs (or uncrosses), even by the way that he might dress (or appearance)
* When teacher is happy with, or perhaps when s/he is unhappy with you (a frown, crossed arms, etc :-)
Etc. :-)
Hope this gets your wheels turning. :-D
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