Nonverbal communication is often more powerful than words, especially for kids who struggle with social skills. Many children with social challenges may not realize that their body language can affect how others feel during interactions. Sometimes they look away while someone is speaking, appear bored when they aren’t engaged, or even walk away mid-conversation. These actions send signals that can unintentionally push others away, making it hard for them to form meaningful friendships.
In our new video, we explore the SOFTEN technique by Don Gabor. This easy-to-remember acronym stands for Smile, Open posture, Forward lean, Touch (where appropriate), Eye contact, and Nod. By using the SOFTEN technique, parents can teach their kids to make small adjustments to their body language that make a big impact. By practicing the SOFTEN technique, your child can learn to communicate openness, engagement, and friendliness. These nonverbal skills are vital in building friendships and fostering meaningful connections. Check out our video to see how these small changes in body language can improve your child’s communication!
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