Final Facilitator Guide - EngenderHealth
Final Facilitator Guide - EngenderHealth
Final Facilitator Guide - EngenderHealth
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Section 5Some examples could include the following :Positive nonverbal cues• Leaning towards a client• Smiling• Avoiding nervous mannerisms• Presenting interested facial expressions• Maintaining eye contact• Making encouraging gestures such as nodding one’s headNegative nonverbal cues• Reading from a chart• Glancing at one’s watch• Yawning• Looking out the window• Fidgeting• Frowning• Not maintaining eye contact<strong>Facilitator</strong>’s <strong>Guide</strong>3Adherence to Treatment for HIV3. Tell the group you want to play a game to better understand nonverbalcommunication. Explain that you will walk around the roomand when you stop and stand in front of a participant, that personshould give you a positive nonverbal cue. After a few examples,repeat the game but now ask participants to show a negativenonverbal cue.83