Types of Communication
Non-Verbal Communication
Active Listening
“I” Statements
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100


A style in which individuals have developed a pattern of avoiding expressing their opinions or feelings, protecting their rights, and identifying and meeting their needs.


What is Passive Communication?

100

A listening skill where you look at the person who is speaking's eyes

What is eye contact?

100

When you are talking to someone it’s important to put away what? Examples: Using your phone, Watching TV

What are distractions?

100

“You get on my nerves!” is an example of an I Statement. True or false

False

100

A ______ communicator will say, believe, or behave like: 

 “I’m unable to stand up for my rights.”

 “I don’t know what my rights are.”

 “I get stepped on by everyone."

What is a passive communicator?
200


A style in which individuals clearly state their opinions and feelings, and firmly advocate for their rights and needs without violating the rights of others.


What is Assertive Communication?

200

A listening skill where you use your body to show you are listening

What is body language or body orientation?

200

These are questions that encourage elaboration, rather than “yes” or “no” responses.


What are open-ended questions?

200

The following is an example of an I Statement:

“I feel frustrated when you take my things out of my room without asking first because then I have a hard time finding my stuff. Could you please ask me first next time?”

True or False?

TRUE
200

The _____ communicator will say, believe, or behave in a way that says:
 “We are equally entitled to express ourselves respectfully to one another.”

  “I am confident about who I am.”


 “I realize I have choices in my life and I consider my options.”


What is an assertive communicator?

300

 A way of expressing negative feelings, such as anger or annoyance, indirectly instead of directly.

What is Passive-Aggressive Communication?
300

When your listening you should do this to show the speaker your following along

What is nod your head or make on-topic comments?

300

True or false: You can improve your listening skills with practice

TRUE

300

What is an I statement? 

An I-statement is a sentence beginning with the word “I” that tells another person how you are feeling in a clear, constructive, and empowered way.

Anything along these lines is accepted 

300

Scenario:A friend asks to borrow your car. This Will be a big inconvenience for you.

You respond: “Umm, yeah I guess that’s fine. Do you need me to fill the tank?"

What type of communication did you give your friend?

What is passive communication?

400


A style in which individuals express their feelings and opinions and advocate for their needs in a way that violates the rights of others.


What is aggressive communication?

400

What is non-verbal communication?

What is communicating without words 

examples: nonverbal cues, pointing, facial expressions

400

In your own words, summarize the speaker’s most important points. Be sure to include emotional content, even if it was only communicated through tone or body language. What is this called?

What is Reflecting/Using Reflections?

400

What type of communication is an I statement? 

What is assertive communication? 

400

If you are looking at the person who is talking and making on-topic comments you are doing this kind of listening

What is Active Listening?

500

What type of Communication is this?

-state needs and wants clearly, appropriately, and respectfully 

-express feelings clearly, appropriately, and respectfully


- use “I” statements


What is assertive communication?

500

Why is it so important to listen? Give two reasons

-Listening is how you learn new information 

-you need to know what to do in case there is an emergency 

-it is a key part of communication, if you don't listen you may not understand or know what to do

 -you can hurt someone's feelings if you don't listen

500

Name two ways to improve your listening skills

-PRACTICE!! -give the speaker your full attention -look at the speaker and make eye contact -put away distractions (toys/fidgets) -don't sit next to people who will distract you -ask questions to make sure you understand -take notes/write down instructions you might forget

500

Change this into an I statement: You don’t care about me. All you care about is going out with your friends.

EX: I’m feeling ignored and as if I’m not a priority. I feel like I’m not good enough when you postpone seeing me to spend time with your friends.

anything along these lines is accepted

500

What is the difference between active listening and passive listening?

Passive listening is one-way communication where the receiver doesn't provide feedback or ask questions and may or may not understand the sender's message. Active listening includes responses that demonstrate that you understand what the other person is trying to tell you about his or her experience. 

Anything along these lines is accepted 

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