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Non verbal communication

© copyright 2001 Commonwealth of Australia Funded under the Workplace language and Literacy Programme by the Commonwealth through the Department of Education Training and Youth Affairs This page was last updated on 25 October 2001copyright 2001 Commonwealth of Australia

Non verbal communication When people communicate they do not just listen to what is said to understand or give meaning to the message. They observe the person who is speaking to see what their body is doing and listen to the way they are saying the words.

Tone of voice Words can mean different things with different tone. Facial expressions A frown or a smile can make the message change.

Gestures Waving Making a fist Thumbs up Pointing Watch for cultural differences.

Posture The way you stand or sit.

Remember cultural differences Eye contact Can be part of engaging, show you are listening, but also disrespectful, too much can be aggressive. Personal space Being too close or too far.

Classic counselling body language

Body language exercise Get into pairs and show an open and interested body language. What did it look like? What didn’t feel right? Was this a challenge for anyone?

Touch When is touch appropriate?