19 Oct 2007
child in a consultation. Achieve this with immediate eye contact, a broad smile and a welcoming Hello in soothing tones plus keep a distracting, brightly coloured toy nearby. Ensure eye level Make sure the child is at a similar eye level to you and their mum. Whether you kneel down or the child sits ...
02 Mar 2007
and courteous to everyone you meet. Share eye contact equally between your interviewers. Try to do most ...
with continued eye contact. Enjoy the future If you are successful, congratulations. If not, contact ...
22 Jun 2007
is not working for you? What should you do if you don t see eye to eye or someone refuses to pull their weight ...
26 Jan 2007
that may arise. The book is divided into two parts. Part one looks at many of the eye conditions seen ...
14 Sep 2007
/years. May or may not have other manifestations of sarcoidosis in the eye, liver, heart or nervous system ...
09 Feb 2007
thrust forward, the slight narrowing of the eyes and the flushed cheeks all might indicate internal anger ...
this are those of active listening: keep eye contact, ask open questions, ask why they feel like this, non ...
for their behaviour or language, touching them or trying to control them physically, talking without eye contact ...
16 Mar 2007
on your answers, your demeanour and behaviour can be important. A good candidate will maintain eye contact ...
08 Jan 2007
, symmetrically on the eyelids and around the eyes. The patient said they had been there as long as she could ...
. They are more common in women and are seen mostly around the eyes, but they do occur elsewhere on the face ...