Lesson 4 Body Language.  Identify 4 examples of negative body language.  Identify 4 examples of positive body language and facial expressions 

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Lesson 4 Body Language

 Identify 4 examples of negative body language.  Identify 4 examples of positive body language and facial expressions  Identify 4 examples of body language ad facial expressions that are specific to boyfriends and girlfriends

Video-Chapter 3 What is Sasha saying with her body language? What is Mike saying with his body language

 Chapter 4 Video-with sound off  What is Sasha saying with her body language?  What is Mike saying with his body language?

 When making new friends or looking for a boyfriend or girlfriend, it is important to understand and pay attention to body language so you do not try and have a relationship with someone who does not want to have a relationship with you.  If you are missing social signals or not paying attention to body language, you could be viewed as a stalker.

 What is the difference between the body language on the bad day to good day video?

 He or she does not want to talk to you, ends a conversation quickly, wants to talk to other people but not you, walks away from you, is rude to you, makes fun of our or has friends make fun of you, or has his or her friends tell you to leave them alone.  Body language may include facial expressions, tone of voice, eye contact, turning his or her back to you, not facing you when talking, or not listening.

 People might say bad or mean things about you to other students. They may tell people you are stalking them. They may say mean things to you, embarrass you, or write mean things on a social media website.  If a person says NO to you, you must STOP!

 They want to touch each other (hug, have their arms around each other, kiss). They spend a lot of time with each other, eat lunch together, go out on dates, like to be close to each other, and text and talk on the phone a lot.