The science speaks for itself. 65% of all communication is non-verbal. This might help explain why sometimes it is necessary to communicate in person rather than via email or text. Rather than risk a misunderstanding, getting in front of someone helps you clearly articulate your message. In the workplace, as well as in our lives, it is important to show passion. Using your face to face time to show enthusiasm through body language can improve your relationships with clients, co-workers, and family members.
According to Mindtools.com , "body language is the unspoken element of communication that we use to reveal our true feelings and emotions. Our gestures, facial expressions and posture, for instance." Body language is especially important when working with children.
Brittany Williamson recounts that "p ositive body language in a classroom setting has the ability to motivate, inspire and engage"