In - person speeches are better because give the opportunity to
observe tone of voice, speed, pitch, and other nuances of live speakers.
That's right, whenever you do anything with your pup,
he observes your tone of voice, the expression on your face, your «body language», and how you respond when he does «this» or «that.»
Not exact matches
I call myself «Chief Brand Anthropologist»
of Turnstone, because I'm fascinated by the connections that can be made when taking the time to
observe how people interact, their postures during tasks, the
tone and volume
of someone's
voice when they enter a space and the level
of mobility various teams require to be the most productive.
Describing what you
observe is happening in a non-dramatic, non-judgmental
tone of voice is called mirroring, and can be used as a positive discipline technique as well as an attunement exercise in learning how to respond with sensitivity.
Long before she can speak clearly, your baby can understand and make sense
of what you are saying by listening to the
tone of your
voice and
observing your facial expressions.
She hears your low
tone of voice, she senses your tense, negative energy, and she
observes the hard look on your face.
This gives you the chance to read their body language,
observe facial expressions, and listen to their
tone of voice.
Observe how people respond when you talk — this includes body language, eye contact,
tone of voice, level
of interest, and duration
of interaction.
Primary care physicians can identify parents in their practice struggling with depressive symptoms and depressive disorders by using the screening instrument described in this article and by keeping in mind the risk factors identified by the Institute
of Medicine.39 During the clinic visit, primary care physicians should
observe the parent's posture, demeanor,
voice, and
tone; note any previous depression in the parent (from the depression screen) and inquire about a family history
of depression; and ask about the parent's mood, feelings, and relationships.44 It is extremely important that primary care physicians show that they care about the depressed parent and the child during the clinical encounter.
Online, without nonverbal cues — without the ability to look into someone's eyes,
observe their body language, hear the fluctuations in their
tone of voice — we can not intuit intention or vicariously experience their feelings.
We can usually
observe this from people's body language (e.g., leaning forward, arms crossed),
tone of voice, gestures and facial expressions.
Rather than asking a child how they feel,
observe them — their facial expressions, body language, gestures, and the
tone of their
voice.
Children's negative emotions were
observed from children's body language, facial expressions, emotional expressions, and
tone of voice.
Observe your clients» behavioral clues, such as their speech, use
of time, reaction to others, and
tone of voice, to see which
of the four communication styles they likely fit.