Sentences with phrase «much more eye contact»

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«Because people are much more likely to be mean if they don't have to make eye contact.
He wakes up happy and calm, he eats better, naps much better, squirms less, plays happily by himself for really long stretches, and is much easier to connect with — makes more eye contact and is more responsive, easier to engage, and sweeter.
By watching the DVD Delivery Self - Attachment - that was released about the study — you can clearly see that the unmedicated babies are much more active and make eye contact while the medicated babies are severely less able to bond or breastfeed effectively.
Don't spend too much time talking with her; rather disarm her group, and, once or twice (no more), make eye contact with her in a way that suggests you approve of something she has done.
As a communicator, making eye contact with your audience also shows them that you value their time and want them to get just as much or more value out of the information you're providing.
Notice how different your interaction and conversation feels when you can see each other's facial expressions and make eye contact, which will give you an indication of how much more connected the two of you may be when spending time device - free.
In - person communication gives us so much more information since we have the benefit of body language, tone and eye contact.
Talking side by side without eye contact will feel much more comfortable for him and probably for you too.
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