Communication - District 158
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Communication
Communication-exchange of thoughts,
feelings and beliefs among people
Must have a sender, receiver and a message.
Senders must be clear.
Receivers must listen
Effective communication occurs when you can
express yourself and understand others.
Verbal Communication
Verbal Communication-using words to
express yourself either in speaking or
writing.
Talking
Texting
E-mail
Newspaper
Sign language
Nonverbal Communication
Nonverbal Communication-all the ways
you can get a message across without
using words.
It can give words more meaning or replace
them.
Body language-a type of nonverbal
communication.
Gestures
Facial expressions
posture
Skills For Effective Communication
Express your self clearly to help others
understand you
Avoid being blunt (brutally honest), as it
can hurt other’s feelings.
Use tact (knowing what to say to avoid
offending others) when speaking
Speaking Skills
Think before you speak
Use I messages
Make clear, simple statements and be
specific.
Be honest and direct but use tact.
Make eye contact.
Let your listener respond to see what you
need to make clearer.
Listening Skills
Lean forward slightly.
Make eye contact.
Nod your head to show you are listening.
Use conversation encouragers such as,
“go on” or “really”.
Mirror the speakers thoughts.
Show empathy
Avoid interruptions, but ask questions.