Art Of Body Language A Case On Student-Teacher Relationship
body language
1. Presented by :- APURVA GUPTA
Branch :- E.N
Roll no :- 121300016
2. # Body Language refers to various forms of non verbal
communication, through which a person express some unspoken
intention or feeling through their physical action. These actions may
be body posture , gestures, facial expressions, and eye movements.
# Body language is significant to communication and
relationships. It is relevant to management and leadership
in business and also in places where it can be observed by
many people.
# Body language is an important and decisive factor when transmitting
a message.
3. is a form of nonverbal communication and is
thought to have a large influence on social
behavior.
is a form of non-verbal communication or non-vocal
communication in which visible bodily actions
communicate messages. Gestures include movement
of the hands, face, or other parts of the body.
4. is one or more motions or positions of the face.
These movements convey the emotional state of
an individual to observers. Facial expressions
are a form of nonverbal communication.
Humans produce hand movements to
manipulate objects, but also make hand
movements to convey socially relevant
information to one another.
5. It can provide a significant amount of important
information on nonverbal communication and
emotional cues. Psychological studies have shown the
effects of body posture on emotions.
CLOSED LEGS :-
*Uncommunicative
*uncertain
CROSSED LEGS :-
*un certain
*no fixed position
OPEN LEGS:-
*clear position
*self assured
ONE LEG FORWARD :-
*open
*communicative
6. TAKING THE WHOLE SEAT:-
*proper seating posture.
*confident SITTING AT THE EDGE :-
• In hurry
• nervous
FEET CROSSED UNDER CHAIR :-
*uncertain
*receptive
TO LEAN BACK :-
*disinterest
*passivity
7. “YOUR BODY ; SPEAK’S MORE THAN YOU”
“The human body is the best picture of the human soul.”