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  2. Social Stories - Wikipedia

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    Social stories model appropriate social interaction by describing a situation with relevant social cues, other's perspectives, and a suggested appropriate response. About one half of the time, the stories are used to acknowledge and praise successful completion of an accomplishment. [6] [7] [8] Social stories are considered a type of social ...

  3. Body language - Wikipedia

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    Such behavior includes facial expressions, body posture, gestures, eye movement, touch and the use of space. Although body language is an important part of communication, most of it happens without conscious awareness. In social communication, body language often complements verbal communication. Nonverbal communication has a significant impact ...

  4. Social-emotional agnosia - Wikipedia

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    Social-emotional agnosia, also known as emotional agnosia or expressive agnosia, is the inability to perceive facial expressions, body language, and voice intonation. [1] A person with this disorder is unable to non-verbally perceive others' emotions in social situations, limiting normal social interactions.

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  6. The touching story behind this 7-year-old social media star's ...

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    Katie Ryan, mom of social media star Ava Ryan, opens up about how her funny daughter helped her get over the death of her younger sister. The touching story behind this 7-year-old social media ...

  7. Taylor Swift Struggles Through Tears While Speaking to Fans ...

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    In a video posted by a fan on TikTok, Swift told fans from the stage of Rogers Centre, “Toronto, we're at the very end of this tour so you doing that, you have no idea how much it means to me ...

  8. Social cue - Wikipedia

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    At around 18 months old, social cues become beneficial to infants, though they are not always useful. Young infants rely on attentional cues while older infants rely more on social cues to help them learn things. However, it was found that 12-month-old infants could not use cues such as eye gaze, touching, and handling to learn labels. [34]

  9. Politeness theory - Wikipedia

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    Positive face refers to one's self-esteem, while negative face refers to one's freedom to act. [1] [18] These two aspects of face are the basic wants in any social interaction; during any social interaction, cooperation is needed amongst the participants to maintain each other's face. [1]