Sentences with phrase «verbal conversations as»

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We are so verbal, especially in the Protestant tradition, that it's hard for us not to imagine prayer either as monologue, in which I tell God things and God listens, or as a conversation in which I tell God things and God answers back.
Out 1 is largely a film of conversation, as its prolonged rehearsal vignettes regularly give way to even lengthier scenes of verbal self - analysis.
Howard presents the fateful interview that helped secure Tricky Dick's legacy as a verbal sparring match between journalist and interviewee, turning what could have been a flat series of conversations into a genuinely tense procedural.
Educators attending this program will engage in a variety of activities that connect literacy and STEM content, such as Word Splashes, Sort Cards, Relay Summaries, Paired Verbal Fluency, meta - cognitive conversation and writing, and article critiques.
Mental Health First Aid teaches you to use a set of verbal and nonverbal skills such as open body posture, comfortable eye contact, and other strategies to engage in appropriate conversation.
Without voice acting, the dialogue provides not only the text of the verbal conversation but also includes nuanced descriptions of the speaker, the environment, as well as any verbal and nonverbal inflections in the exchange.
All these resources can be adapted to reflect different themes, ages or abilities and can be used in the classroom or workshop setting, in verbal therapy sessions as a starting point for conversations or to inspire art or drama therapy exercises.
As the former Director of Business Partnerships for NWEI, I was particularly excited to find a communications blog, Change Conversations, where blogger Sally Kieny wrote about how NWEI's discussion course on Voluntary Simplicity prompted a business group to reflect on how our written and verbal communications can be simplified through getting back to basics.
Letters also precede, follow - up and confirm verbal conversations, so they serve as a record and reminder of interactions, as well as evidence of your communication skills.
Most kids jump at the chance to communicate in different ways; even those who are quite comfortable with verbal conversation usually appreciate being offered various forms of expression, such as painting or puppets.
Because thoughts and feelings are not strictly verbal and are not limited to storage as verbal language in the brain, expressive modalities are particularly useful in helping individuals communicate aspects of memories and stories that may not be readily available through conversation.
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