Conversations
Becoming part of a Group
Body
Face
Eyes
100

True or false: Words are the only thing that matters when it comes to conversations

False! Body language and facial expressions are also very important and can convey more of what you are actually thinking or feeling

100

True or False: There are steps that need to be taken before going and physically joining a group.

True

100

True or False: It is best to be stiff like a robot when communicating with others.

False

100

True or False: the face is not an important part of communiation.

False

100

True or False: eye contact is one of the most basic social skills for letting other people know you're paying attention to them.

True

200

what is an appropriate distance to stand away from someone when having a conversation?

An arms length away 

200

True or False: Groups don't go to people, people join groups.

True!

200

Name one thing you can do to relax your body 

Dance!

other: acting lessons, meditation/yoga, deep breaths, sensory support/OT 

200

What kind of facial expressions might someone make if they are confused or uncomfortable?

eyebrows furrowed, not smiling, glancing sideways, etc. 

200

True or False: Good eye contact means staring directly in the other person's eyes without blinking or looking away at all.

False! It is normal to glance away, blink, and observe their body language too.

300

What does it mean to be "in the loop?"

Someone has told you something/shared something with you, you know what the group is doing/talking about 

300

Scenario: You see a friend from your class standing with 3 people you don't recognize. Your friend looks at you, waves, and smiles. Is it okay to walk over and try to join the group?

Yes! You know someone in the group and their facial expression and body language was welcoming you to join them. Your friend can now introduce you to the people you don't know! 

300

Explain what it means to have your body "in the group"

facing towards them, relaxed posture, being mindful of your facial expressions and body language

300

Why are facial expressions important?

Because they help people see that we are relating and responding to how they are feeling.

300

We watch peoples eyes, face, and body while they talk so that we can figure out exactly what they are _______?

saying

400

Why is knowing locations of groups important?

It helps make it easier to find them and it helps the members of the group know where people in their group are hanging out.

400

How are groups, or 'cliques', usually defined?

By a hobby, personality type, or preestablished friendship group (friends since they were kids, family, etc.) 

400

Show us body language that is open, welcoming, and comfortable

Show us body language that is cold, not welcoming, and uncomfortable

relaxed shoulders, open arm posture, sitting up, etc.

slumped over, crossed arms, looking away, etc.

400

What is a flat facial expression?


Faces that show little emotions
400

How can you show someone that you are thinking about them and what they are saying? 

Thinking about them with your eyes - looking at them, nodding, commenting on what they are saying when appropriate 

500
Besides words, what else plays a huge part in conversations? (Hint: we discussed three important parts)
Your body, face, and eyes
500

Name one group you would like to be a part of and one way you could begin to join that group 

club at school? online gaming group? church group?

I could...

500

Our bodies and face convey __% of our message 

93% - a majority of what we say is conveyed through our facial expressions and body language 

500

What are good facial expressions?

Being able to show your feelings or emotions through your face

500

Bonus question: Fill in and explain this expression

"the eyes are windows to the ___"

soul; it means someone's eyes can show us their inner emotions, thoughts, and attitudes 

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