You can't see the other person or what they're showing on screen, so you can't read any visual /
emotional communications cues.
Not exact matches
You can't learn nonverbal
emotional cues from a screen in the way you can learn it from face - to - face
communication,» said lead author Yalda Uhls, a senior researcher with the UCLA's Children's Digital Media Center, Los Angeles.
And referring to examples in his book, Emotions Revealed: Recognizing Faces and Feelings to Improve
Communication and
Emotional Life, she discussed how individuals can learn how to read facial
cues of the seven basic emotions, concluding that kindness definitely can be taught.
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Communication styles, Conversations with kids,
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Children whose early years do not involve increased nonverbal
communication (e.g., eye contact, visual
cues) with their parents have demonstrated poor self - regulation and
emotional development (Mundy & Willoughby, 1996; Traci & Koester, 2003).