What is Reciprocal Language?
What is the act of communicating and exchanging information, via (making comments, asking and. answering questions).
What is the minimum number of exchanges needed to have a reciprocal conversation?
What is 3?
Bite your Tongue! What does it really mean?
What is don't say that?
Is the best solution for any problem the same for everyone? Why?
No, different solutions work better for different people. Choose what would work best for you.
Can 2 people look at the same thing and think 2 different things?
What is Yes! Often 2 people look at the same thing and see different things.
What is figurative language?
What is a word or phrase that does not have its normal everyday, literal meaning. Including metaphors, similes, personification and hyperbole. ?
How many people are needed to have a Reciprocal conversation?
What is at least 2?
Cross your Fingers! What does it really mean?
What is good luck?
Typically how many solutions should you consider for a problem?
3- but, Always 2 because you need a back-up plan.
Put yourself in someone else's shoes- What does it mean?
What is Look at things from another's perspective?
What is Problem solving a (language skill)?
What is the process or act of finding a solution to a problem. Let's do some problem-solving and see if we can't figure out what to do.
What is the thing you are talking about called?
What is the topic?
Make a Mountain out of a molehill
What is to make a big deal out of something small?
What is the first step in problem solving?
What is identifying the problem?
Name one cultural impacts on perspective taking.
What are There are many, religion, politics, ethnic background, etc.?
Name 4 appropriate topics to discuss with anyone.
What is weather, sports, news, games, driving, job, etc... (any 4)
What game is a reciprocal conversation like?
What is a game of catch? (Any back and forth activity/game)
On the fence! What does it really mean?
What is describe a person's lack of decisiveness, neutrality or hesitance?
Whose responsibility is it to solve your problems?
What is You must solve your own problems?
Name 2 different different life experiences that affect Perspective taking.
What are cultural, ethnic, family, racial and economic differences?
What is perspective taking?
What is taking someone else's point of view?
During a reciprocal conversation, One person ( does what) while the other person (does what)
What is talks and listens?
Fell on deaf ears - What does it mean?
What is People wouldn't listen to something?
Once the problem is solved, what should we do?
What is Figure out how the problem could have been avoided in the first place?
Name our 2 political parties and 1 perspective for each.
Democrat and Republican- any topic, issue or other.