When we were kids, we never really cared about having friends. In fact, if we try to look back, we never really paid attention in the idea of having friends – all we cared about is having someone to play with, to study with, and to share our meals with. This basic relationship can be considered as being part of a social group.
A social group is a vital part of a child’s development. Aside from having a group of kids they can feel comfortable with, social groups help in their development as a person. It assists in developing a person’s verbal and non-verbal communication skills. This is important because it’s a known fact that non-verbal cues, which includes body language, accounts for 55% of the message we tell. The other half comprise of the pitch or our intonation, and the actual words we say. This is why fine-tuning our non-verbal cues is important. And social groups can help a lot to do that. This infographic from Afterschool.ae gives us a deeper look into social group’s benefits, and how to make our kids become part of social groups.
Infographic by: afterschool
A social group is a vital part of a child’s development. Aside from having a group of kids they can feel comfortable with, social groups help in their development as a person. It assists in developing a person’s verbal and non-verbal communication skills. This is important because it’s a known fact that non-verbal cues, which includes body language, accounts for 55% of the message we tell. The other half comprise of the pitch or our intonation, and the actual words we say. This is why fine-tuning our non-verbal cues is important. And social groups can help a lot to do that. This infographic from Afterschool.ae gives us a deeper look into social group’s benefits, and how to make our kids become part of social groups.
Infographic by: afterschool