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This report summarizes the book (Silent Children, Speaking Gestures: What Adolescents Say Without Words), authored by Susana Fuster and published by Espasa in 2019. Overview
: Focuses on specific movements and "proxemics" (the use of personal space), including the adolescent need for "air" or distance.
: Includes a section on "The truth about lies," helping parents identify signs of dishonesty.
The primary goal is to provide tools for "reading" adolescents to improve family harmony. By interpreting silence and gestures, parents can better navigate the conflicts and emotional shifts typical of this developmental stage.
: Chapters like "The body says what words keep silent" and "Quite a face" explore how physical posture and micro-expressions reveal hidden feelings.
The content is divided into chapters that analyze different channels of non-verbal expression:
: The book also examines how parents' own non-verbal signals affect their relationship with their children. Main Objective
: Highlights the importance of eye contact ("Look at me when I talk to you!") and the power of voice tone.
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This report summarizes the book (Silent Children, Speaking Gestures: What Adolescents Say Without Words), authored by Susana Fuster and published by Espasa in 2019. Overview
: Focuses on specific movements and "proxemics" (the use of personal space), including the adolescent need for "air" or distance.
: Includes a section on "The truth about lies," helping parents identify signs of dishonesty.
The primary goal is to provide tools for "reading" adolescents to improve family harmony. By interpreting silence and gestures, parents can better navigate the conflicts and emotional shifts typical of this developmental stage.
: Chapters like "The body says what words keep silent" and "Quite a face" explore how physical posture and micro-expressions reveal hidden feelings.
The content is divided into chapters that analyze different channels of non-verbal expression:
: The book also examines how parents' own non-verbal signals affect their relationship with their children. Main Objective
: Highlights the importance of eye contact ("Look at me when I talk to you!") and the power of voice tone.