Basics
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Attention to Details
100

All people see the world differently and have had different life experiences. This is...

What is perspective?

100

You can see things one way, but there is always one of these also. 

What is "seeing the other side?"

100

This is when the way something was said reveals someone's feelings. 

What is "tone of voice?"

200

You can share this with others, but it does not make you 100% correct. 

What are opinions or thoughts?

200
This is the opposite of agreeing. 

What is "respectfully disagreeing?" 

200

The ability to identity social cues helps you do this. 

What is "make social inferences?" 

300

These help shape our belief system, which shape our perspective. 

What are "core values?"

300
Thinking about a situation in more than one way can either be "fixed thinking" or "flexible thinking." 

What is having a "flexible mind" or "flexible thinking?"

300

It is important to pay attention to what you see to make a social inference. This is....

What is make "observations?"

400

When one can hear and understand different perspectives they have experienced or exemplified this. 

What is growth or maturity?

400

The ability to be be open to new ideas.

What is "staying open-minded"

400

Once you have been able to observe and inference from social cues you can make this for how someone might be feeling?

What is "make a prediction?"

500

Even though you may not always agree with another person's views you should do this. 

What is respect or accept other peoples' views?

500

This shows emotions without saying a word.

What is "facial expressions" or "body language?" 

500

This is the ability to have a good solution to solving a disagreement or problem between two people. 

What is compromising?