Parents, teachers, school psychologists, and-most importantly-big kids reviewed Body Talk Animated and love it. Why?
It’s a FUN way to learn body language:
Face
Upper body
Navel down
And after you get good with the FUN stuff, you explore the world of animated films-and learn body language from cars that have eyes, cats that fight duels, and an octopus who drives a truck!
Illustrations show what certain facial expressions and body movements mean to most people.
Exercises you can do by yourself and with friends and family help you create your own, personalized body language book.
IMPORTANT sections help you know more about when to trust someone and when to back away.
You will also get good at knowing what your own body language tells other people about your mood and intentions. In other words, you’ll get much better at communicating.
James O. (Jim) Pyle
Since his retirement from the US Army, Jim has trained professional audiences in many facets of Human Intelligence collection, in which body language plays a central role. A resident of Virginia, he is a father and the ‘G -Man’ to ‘kids of my kids.’ Jim is a patented inventor, actor, event DJ, and a lifelong auto racing fan.
Maryann Karinch
The author of 35 books, most of which focus on human behavior, Maryann has taught body language to groups of all ages-from senior staff at the Department of Homeland Security to students at George Mason University and families at the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC. She resides in Colorado.
Table des matières
Introduction: What you Get
What Are We Doing in This Book?
Part 1: FUN Fundamentals
1 What’s FUN about This?
Face
Upper body
Navel down 1
Did they mean to do that?
2 Messages from the Face
Forehead
Trouble muscle
Eyebrows
Eyes
Eyelids
Nose
Mouth
Cheeks
Wrap-Up Exercise with Emojis
3 Messages from the Upper Body
Shoulders
Back
Core
Arms and Hands
4 Hips
Legs and Feet
Part 2 Using Animation
5 How Did Animation Begin?
6 See the Message in the Picture
7 How to Watch Animation to Learn Body Language
8 A Guided Tour of Great Animation
The Classics 79
Current Movies Featuring Animal World Animation 80
Modern Animated Movies Featuring Culture 81
Animated Movies Featuring Lively Inanimate Objects 82
Animated Still Action and Claymation 83
Animated Seasonal Movies 83
About the Authors 87
A propos de l’auteur
The author of 35 books, most of which focus on human behavior, Maryann has taught body language to groups of all ages-from senior staff at the Department of Homeland Security to students at George Mason University and families at the International Spy Museum in Washington, DC. Early in her career she taught theater and dance at several middle and high schools and raised funds for educationalprograms at Capital Children’s Museum (now the National Children’s Museum). Maryann is a blogger for Psychology Today and a regularly quoted source of body language information. In recognition of her work as a dedicated explorer of the human psyche and mind-body interaction, The Explorers Club elected her to membership in 2010. She is also a long-time member of The Authors Guild. In 2004, Maryann founded The Rudy Agency, a literary agency specializing in non-fiction. She holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Speech and Drama from The Catholic University of America in Washington, DC. and is a Certified Personal Trainer (American Council on Exercise).