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If someone is speaking too fast, what is something you can ASK?

“Can you slow down?”

100

You can choose to share information about your communication challenges. What is this called?

Self-disclosure statement

100

If the TV is loud and you can’t focus, what can you do?

Ask to turn it off / Lower the noise.

100

Name one tool you can use if you can’t find a word.

Write it / Draw it / Gesture / Describe it /

Use a Word Map, Use a list  

100

What should you do first when a negative thought pops up?

Pause.

200

If your speech came out unclear, what is a good TELLING statement?

“Let me try that again.” 

“That didn’t come out right.”

200

Disclosure statements can be said out loud or shared _____

written out

on a card/your phone

200

If too many people are talking at once, what can you request?

“One at a time, please.”

200

True or False: Using tools means you are a strong communicator.

True! strong communicators utilize tools that work best for them.

200

What is the second step after pausing?

Breathe.

300

When you need more time to find your word, you can TELL someone: 

“Give me a second.” 

 “I need a moment.”

Hold up a finger signaling "one moment"


300

What is one benefit of disclosure?

  • They prevent misunderstandings.

  • Reduce pressure

  • They give the speaker more control.

300

If a restaurant is too loud, what is one environmental change you can make?

Move to a quieter spot.

300

How can using a notebook or phone be helpful?

It can support communication 

Can help get the message across.

300

When might taking a slow breath help during conversation?

  • When feeling nervous

  • When words feel stuck

  • Before answering a question

  • When speaking in a group

400

If you’re still talking and someone interrupts, what can you TELL someone?

“I’m not done.” 

 “Let me finish.”

hold up finger to show you're not done. 

400

When could you use a self-disclosure statement? 

  • When meeting someone new

  • At the start of a conversation

  • In a group setting

  • During a phone call

  • When someone seems confused

400

Why is asking to face the person you’re talking to helpful?

You can see their face/lips and focus better

400

When might keeping a list of common words or pictures be helpful?

To find words about things you talk about often. 

To prepare for a Conversations, Appointments, Phone calls, Ordering food.. 

400

What is the third step in the reset plan?

Replace the thought.

500

If you aren’t sure someone understood you, what can you ASK?

“Did that make sense?” 

 “Did you get that?”

500

What is an example of a self-disclosure statement?

  • “I have trouble with ______ sometimes, but I am capable.”

  • “Give me time to communicate.”

  • “If you didn’t hear me, let me say it again”

500

If background noise is making your speech harder, what can you ask?

“Can we go somewhere quieter?”

500

What tool could help you remember use a strong, clear, paced voice?

a reminder card/note

500

Why is replacing negative thoughts important during communication?

it can...

reduces frustration, lower anxiety, improve focus, helps you try a strategy, and keeps the conversation going


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