nonverbal communication

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A day with no words

2023
Young children will learn what life can look like for an autistic child who uses nonverbal communication by following a mother and child on a day where they use a tablet to communicate with others.

Making faces

a first book of emotions
2017
"After images of baby faces introduce six facial expressions: happy, sad, angry, surprised, and silly, the reader is asked to make the same face and then find that baby among several other faces. Includes a mirror for babies to watch themselves make faces"--OCLC.

A way with words

2022
"Little Sam doesn't speak. Not once. Not ever. But that doesn't mean she can't say a great many things. Through the power of her creativity, she shows that all children deserve to be heard, regardless of how they choose to communicate. This . . . book is for all quiet little ones out there ... and also for anyone who wants or needs to find their voice"--Amazon.

We ask permission

2022
"A story that helps with teaching boundaries to young children"--Provided by publisher.

Name that feeling

a turn-and-see book
Lightning flashes. Thunder rumbles. It's a big storm! How do you think Micah feels? Woof! Woof! Gemma's grandma brought her a puppy. How do you think Gemma feels? Find out which feeling matches the description.

Sign language for babies & toddlers

2005
Offers parents advice and guidance to teach babies and toddlers American Sign Language for improved communication before the possibility of speech.

Messages without words

Introduces various symbols, signals, and ways of sending messages that may be used to communicate information. Includes such things as alphabet, bells, facial expressions, flags, and smoke signals.
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Nonverbal communication

the art of body language
A guide to nonverbal communication, addressing facial expressions, hand gestures, and body language.

Maido

a gaijin's guide to Japanese gestures and culture
2016
An introduction to common Japanese gestures--know as maido--describing each gesture and defining their meanings and the cultural contexts that surround them.

Baby sign language

a step-by-step guide to communicating with your little one
2010
Contains instructions and step-by-step photographs that explain how to communicate with babies, toddlers, and children with special needs by using basic American Sign Language hand motions, covering mealtime, washing, animals, numbers, feelings, and other topics.
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