Short Course Description
Being able to reading body language is a skill. And like with other skills, some people are better at it than others. The person with a holy job as mediator should be competent in a variety of skills, one of the important of which is body languageor non-verbal communication. It is a skill that a lot of people do not have.
MEAC Opinion: 2010-006, ....The mediator must assess the interaction of the parties, their demeanor during the mediation and whether making such “suggestions” would be inferred as intimidation or coercion by the parties....
Understanding Body Language will provide you a great advantage in your daily communications. Body Language Basics will provide you with a great set of skills to understand that what is not said is just as important as what is said. It will also give you the ability to see and understand how your own Body Language is being seen. You will be able to adjust and improve the way you communicate through non-verbal communications.
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Excellent would have been great if a printout was available for future reference and especially the tips and exercises to do that were stated at the end.
This was a great course with interesting information about the importance of body language (nonverbal communication) and how you can both interpret others and practice being aware of your own body language
There was a lot of helpful information and reminders included about body language.
this was by far the best CME course i have ever taken
Good Reminders to note!