Do you have a good work ethic? Do you have good communication skills? Are you a team player/a strong leader/an enthusiastic, innovative, driven job candidate? Well, so is everyone else.
In job interviews, candidates tend to speak in generalities. It's one of the most common flaws. Everyone says that they are persuasive, or that they have great communication skills, or that they are strong in some way—you get the idea. And those are all great things, but even the candidates who aren't really telling the truth say those things, too.
Body language is synonymous to communication skills, just as a power point slide is to your presentation. More than 90% of communication is non verbal, which is why it impacts others more than what you say.
To master this aspect of communication, you need to understand whether your body language is attracting or turning people away. Here are three important aspects that you need to understand in order to improve your body language:
1. Making direct eye contact:
I think it is very important to have stimulating activities for autistic children. Autism is a spectrum disorder that leaves a child lacking those social and communication skills regular people are born with. It often leaves them having trouble interpreting stimulation of the senses. There is always this need to push the child out of their comfort zone and allow them to have a little stimulation through the day. This is how they gradually improve.
I think it is very important to have stimulating activities for autistic children. Autism is a spectrum disorder that leaves a child lacking those social and communication skills regular people are born with. It often leaves them having trouble interpreting stimulation of the senses. There is always this need to push the child out of their comfort zone and allow them to have a little stimulation through the day. This is how they gradually improve.
Active Listening - Listen carefully to others. Donât interrupt in between. This makes the other person comfortable interacting with you. You should clarify your doubts when your turn comes. This goes a long way in developing a trustworthy relationship and learning soft skills.