¶ … Communication: Beyond Verbal Communication
The world around us is filled with people communicating with one another. A smile, a shouted hello, a handshake, an "I love you" -- with these and other forms of communication comes the basis of humanity and all that sets us apart from the animal world. It is in how we communicate that we are able to project our true selves to the world in which we live. Through the ability to communicate on so many different levels, humans are able to learn, grow, form relationships and express their most inward thoughts and feelings in order to truly connect to those around them. And while many individuals upon being asked would assume that the most impactful form of communication is the human voice and our ability to express ourselves verbally, it may come as a surprise that one of the most powerful forms of communication which humans possess is that of demonstrative communication. Demonstrative communication - a form of communication that leaves words aside and opts toward facial expressions, tone and body language is one that has proven itself to be a powerful human tool, and in viewing its definition and real-world application, one can see that communication need not always be verbal.
Demonstrative communication, through any of its forms such as body language, eye contact or facial expression allows the sender and the receiver of this communication to connect on a deeper, perhaps more primal, level. In this manner, the sender and receiver, through lack of verbal communication, are forced to become more in-tune with each other, picking up each other's...
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