7. Ways We Communicate
Talking
Non-verbal
Listening
Electronically
◦ Texting
◦ Social Media (Snapchat, Twitter, etc.)
8. Communication Survey
1. Your mom just told you that you have to baby-
sit your little sister instead of going to the
football game. You say…
a) “I feel upset because you didn’t ask me until
now, and I already have plans to go to the
game.”
a) Nothing. Your sad face is enough to let mom
know that you are really upset about this.
a) “You always make me baby-sit! Especially
when I already have plans!”
9. 2. When you are in a conversation with
somebody else you…
A) Pay attention to everything the person
has to say and occasionally add bits
and pieces to the conversation.
A) Listen very well, but usually remain
quiet.
A) Listen well most times, but occasionally
you interrupt the person with whom you
are talking.
10. 3. Your best friend just told you she tried
marijuana for the first time. “It just makes me feel
so good,” she says. Her parents just got divorced
and you know that she is really struggling. It
would be best to respond by:
A) Telling your friend that even though she is experiencing
some trials, using marijuana will only cause more
problems.
A) Realize that even though you feel that using marijuana
is wrong, your friend really has had it tough. What’s
best for some isn’t always best for everybody.
A) Say, “Are you stupid or something? I can’t believe you
would be so dumb to even consider using drugs!”
11. 4. You have been asked to work with a very
smart student on an assignment in class.
Although you try hard, the material is too
difficult and the other student ends up doing
most of the work. Your response:
A) “Thanks so much for helping me with the
assignment, I really appreciate you helping
me to understand better.”
A) “I’m sorry that I am so dumb! I wish I could
have helped you more. Hopefully I won’t
have to bother you again.”
A) Nothing. People who are really smart are
just nerds who study all the time.
12. 5. When you are in an argument, you
usually:
A) Speak clearly and confidently.
A) Mumble, become nervous and can’t
look the other person in the eye.
A) Yell or refuse to speak.
14. Passive communication —holding
back your true feelings and going
along with the other person’s opinions.
Usually more timid and reserved and
unable to stand up for their rights
Going with the flow
15. Aggressive
communication
— expressing
one’s opinions,
beliefs and values
with little or no
regard for others
May seem
threatening or
disrespectful.
Oftentimes
manipulative or
demeaning
17. Assertive
communication —
expressing true
feelings in a way
that does not
threaten the other
person or make
them feel anxious.
Speaking your mind
and inviting others to
do likewise
The best form of
communication
◦ Utilizes “I-messages”
and reflective
listening
KEY COMPONENT
OF BEING ABLE TO
SAY NO!!!
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19. Signs of Unhealthy
Communication
Dishonesty
Mismatched words and body gestures
Interrupting and Blaming
Using a negative tone
Comparing
Belittling
Controlling
20. Being an Assertive
Communicator
“I-Messages”
Taking responsibility for our feelings
◦ NOT conveying blame on others for our
feelings
Encourages open communication by
describing true feelings
◦ Examples
“This is how I feel when…”
“This is how I see it…”
“This is what I think…”
21. Active Listening
Giving complete attention and
conveying understanding by using either
verbal or nonverbal means
Don’t think about the experiences and
insights that you want to add
Focus on what the other person is saying
and convey sympathy, respect,
acceptance, and encouragement
You might prompt the speaker to
continue
22. Reflective Listening
Consists of paraphrasing and
verbalizing unexpressed feelings to
seek more information
Verbalizing unexpressed
feelings
◦ Examples:
“Are you saying that…?”
“Did it make you feel…?”
23. Passive Listening
Attentively listening without talking or
directing the speaker in any nonverbal
ways
When they need to feel free to
develop and express thoughts
without interruption
24. Let’s Practice our Communication Skills!
1 person explaining, 1 drawing
Can only use basic shapes (line, circle,
square, etc. to explain)
Trying to get as close to the original
picture as possible
Person drawing should be facing AWAY
from the projector
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27. Non-verbal Communication
*93% of a message’s credibility
is communicated nonverbally.
55% = body language
38% = tone, pitch, and voice
inflection
7% = words
**It’s not WHAT you say, but
HOW you say it**
28. Body Language
Sending mixed messages?
◦ When the spoke words and the body
language or tone of voice do no match
We tend to believe the nonverbal over
the spoken message
30. Electronic Communication
Lack of body language or voice
inflection can lead to
misinterpretations
Hiding behind a screen
◦ Saying things you wouldn’t usually say to
people’s face (cyber bullying)
Learn how to carry on a conversation
with a person face-to-face!