Principles of Dialogue
Principles of Turn Taking
100

Communication in which someone is focused on only his or her own goals and has no real concern for the listeners feelings.

What is a Monologic Communicator?

100

Exchange of rules throughout the interaction of speaker and listener.

What is Turn Taking?

200

When each person is both a speaker and listener/sender and receiver

What is Dialogue?

200

Used to communicate various types of information back to the speaker without assuming the role of the speaker and are generally supportive and confirming.

What are Back Channeling Cues

300

Not changing a conversation to get someone to say something positive about you or to force the other person to think, believe, or behave in any particular way. 

What is Avoiding Manipulating a Conversation

300

The way you let the speaker know you want to speak

What are Turn-Requesting Cues

400

Allowing the person the right to make his or her choices without coercion, threat of punishment, and without fear and social pressure.

What is Demonstrating Respect for The Other Person?

400

Examples such as "i don't know" or a brief grunt.

What are Turn-Denying Cues

500

Act out an example of "Keeping Channels of Communication Open"

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500

Act out and example of Interruptions.

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