The Nonverbal Advantage

The Nonverbal Advantage
Author: Carol Kinsey Goman
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2009-03-04
Genre:
ISBN: 1442966572

Goman examines the silent signals of nonverbal communication which tend to reveal underlying motives and emotions--fear, honesty, joy, indecision, and frustration--and often speak volumes about an individual's confidence, self-worth, and credibility.

Letter Recognition

Letter Recognition
Author: Matthew Finkbeiner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2009
Genre: Education
ISBN:

The articles in this special issue tackle the earliest stages of the reading process. The first three articles address issues of letter perception: i.e. how letter representations are activated from their visual features. The remaining four articles address the nature of the letter representations themselves, from functional, developmental and neural perspectives. These articles introduce novel and interesting ways to investigate the very earliest stages of the reading process. The research reported here will stimulate future investigations of this highly tractable, yet long overlooked, area of reading research.

The Nonverbal Advantage

The Nonverbal Advantage
Author: Carol Kensey Goman
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2009-03-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1442966548

The Nonverbal Advantage

The Nonverbal Advantage
Author: Carol Kinsey Goman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2009-03-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780369323064

''The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn't said.'' - Peter F. Drucker....HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED... What kind of impression am I making? Should I believe what my boss told me? Am I dealing with a potential buyer, or am I just wasting my time? Did my whole team understand what I said? What did the customer mean by that? How do I know if he really supports my idea? Is the audience angry, frustrated, interested, or bored? The answers to such questions are right before your eyes. That's because people in professional settings are constantly telling each other exactly what they think and feel - and it often has nothing to do with the words they speak. Your boss may say that you'll be considered for a promotion, but if she's leaning back with crossed arms and a forced smile, she's sending the opposite message. The customer may say he's not interested in buying that new car, but if he keeps glancing at the contract on the table, he's telling you that he is interested. The silent signals of nonverbal communication tend to reveal underlying motives and emotions - fear, honesty, joy, indecision, frustration - and much more. The tiniest gestures, like the way your co-workers stand or enter a room, often speak volumes about their confidence, self-worth, and credibility. And the way you sit, stand, or look at others reveals more about your true intent than you may realize.

Speak Up and Get Along!

Speak Up and Get Along!
Author: Scott Cooper
Publisher: Readhowyouwant
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2009-08-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781442993419

Speak Up and Get Along! If getting along were easy, everyone would do it. No one would fight, argue, bully, or tease. We'd all know how to make and keep friends. And we'd feel a lot better about ourselves. But getting along isn't easy. In fact, it can be really HARD. Wouldn't it be great to have a toolbox of ways to get along with others? You could reach in and pull out words and ideas to try at school, at home, in your neighborhood, or wherever you're with other people. This book is your toolbox. Look inside to find... the Power I - a way to tell others what you think, what you want, and how you feel.... the Sherlock Holmes - a way to start, join, or continue a conversation.... the Coin Toss - a way to quickly resolve a small conflict before it gets big.... the Squeaky Wheel - a way to get what you need.... the Mighty Might - a way to end teasing.... the But Twist - a way to talk back to negative thoughts the Balloon Belly - a way to feel calm and relaxed and more - 21 cool tools in all True-to-life stories show the tools in action. Ways to Say It sections suggest words and phrases you can use. Practice Time activities make you a pro. There's a Note to Adults you can share with your parents and teachers, and resources for when you want to know more. So open your toolbox. Reach right in. And start speaking up and getting along.