The Not-So-Obvious Ways We Communicate!

Written by: Amy Munekata, MS, CCC-SLP
While I’m calling these “not so obvious” because they are not usually top of mind when we think about communication, I would argue that some of these forms of communication are very obvious. When a non-speaking friend gives me extreme side-eye or when a kid throws a toy across the room, I know exactly what they are communicating to me in that moment without a single word being uttered. Even without words, they are communicating!
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