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BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION

BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION. 2.1 Define personality traits 2.4 Measuring Personality (communication/listening style inventories) 5.2 Sensation/Perception 6.5 Social Factors that Motivate Behaviors. COMMUNICATION EXERCISE #1. Diagram 1 (activity): One Way Communication

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BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION

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  1. BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION 2.1 Define personality traits 2.4 Measuring Personality (communication/listening style inventories) 5.2 Sensation/Perception 6.5 Social Factors that Motivate Behaviors

  2. COMMUNICATION EXERCISE #1 • Diagram 1 (activity): One Way Communication • What are the frustrations of the sender and the receiver?

  3. Barriers to Communication • NOT LISTENING!! - learn to show interest without interrupting the speaker

  4. Barriers to Communication • Not Listening • PREJUDGING – forming opinions without knowing the facts

  5. Barriers to Communication • Not Listening • Prejudging • USING INAPPROPRIATE CHANNELS – one-on-one/personalized interaction

  6. Barriers to Communication • Not Listening • Prejudging • Using Inappropriate Channels • SPECIALIZED LANGUAGE – know your audience

  7. Barriers to Communication • Not Listening • Prejudging • Using Inappropriate Channels • Specialized Language • Sending Mixed Messages – body and oral language should agree

  8. Barriers to Communication • Not Listening • Prejudging • Using Inappropriate Channels • Specialized Language • Sending Mixed Messages • NOT ACCEPTING THE MESSAGE – we must hear what’s being said even if we don’t agree

  9. Body Language • In talking with each other, we see/hear words, tone, body language: hands, face, eyes, posture • Student Responses (emphasis) • We have control over these aspects to make our communication better and can keep us from being misunderstood • FIELD TRIP: TO THE BUS PORT!

  10. COMMUNICATION IS… • 7% WORDS • 38% TONE • 55% BODY LANGUAGE

  11. Appearance is a form of Communication • Think about your favorite outfit. What do you want to convey to other people when you wear that outfit? • - to get attention? • - to stand out? • - to gain acclaim/status?

  12. Emotions Convey Communication • - What do they tell us about how people are feeling? • Pay attention to body language before attempting to communicate <handout>

  13. Measuring Personality (2.4) • Complete the communication and listening style inventories

  14. A request from the judge… • Blind on Right • About to Fall • Get Help

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