As a parent can you interpret Body Language
- allnationsbewise
- Sep 23, 2024
- 2 min read

Good morning Mama's and Papa's little bloggers.
I would like to explain I have used an adults face and facial expression to show pouting because many parents do not like photos taken of their child and uploading on websites for prolonged periods and although some don't mind I have preferred not to use actual photos and cartoons instead for Safeguarding reasons.
This picture shows a woman pouting but try and picture a child pouting, children often pout for been told off by their parents, school teachers and it is important that as adults we understand body language.
Child Psychologists often watch children's body language and some are good at interpreting this. Parents in particular when a child does not communicate very well or has delayed speech need to rely on body language.
The reason why I am showing this particular picture is because sometimes when I post stuff I can sometimes discern someone pouting, I get this often from church brethren and can often discern the reason why the person is pouting.
Sometimes people pout because they want to be doing what you are doing, or they have a pout expression of jealousy, or they pout because they don't agree with what you are saying, or you say something that is inspiring so they pout our of competition.
Sometimes the pouting and facial expression changes to one of contemplation and meditative because they realise that I understand certain things.
What is very wrong is when an ABLE BODIED person always assumes a Mentally Impaired single man or woman does not understand children or scripture.
What I often tell ABLE BODIED people is that you don't understand children who have disabiliities because those teachers who work with disabled children only have them for 5 to 6 hours a day but the parent has to live with them and care for that child 24hrs a day 7 days a week, 365 days a week and often some care for a whole lifetime.





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