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Read this summary from a prior lesson:

"You do a lot more than you voice through your mouth. You communicate through your facial expressions and body language. Have you ever been in a mall, observed two people talking, and you knew they were fighting without hearing them? Just by observing their body language you could tell what was going on."

Nonverbal communication is just as important as verbal communication when it comes to our success in college and life. Consider these forms of nonverbal communication: facial expressions, body movement, posture, and eye contact. Share how each of these nonverbal cues can change the way someone responds to constructive criticism.

For example, Billy's dad wants to remind Billy that he always forgets to take out the trash, and he should be mindful to not forget this week. How can the nonverbal communication between Billy and his dad impact how the message is received?

Explain from both of their perspectives.