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                List three nonverbal behaviors to include in a nonverbal response to a child's artwork.
            
            
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    1. Smile: A warm, genuine smile can communicate approval and appreciation for the child's artwork.
2. Open body language: Leaning in slightly, making eye contact, and nodding can show the child that you are actively engaged and interested in their artwork.
3. Clapping or giving a thumbs-up: Providing positive reinforcement through physical gestures like clapping or giving a thumbs-up can boost the child's confidence and encourage them to continue creating.
    
2. Open body language: Leaning in slightly, making eye contact, and nodding can show the child that you are actively engaged and interested in their artwork.
3. Clapping or giving a thumbs-up: Providing positive reinforcement through physical gestures like clapping or giving a thumbs-up can boost the child's confidence and encourage them to continue creating.
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