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This guide explores the various types of communication, emphasizing verbal and non-verbal methods and their effectiveness. Key steps in verbal communication include active listening, maintaining eye contact, and providing reflective feedback. Non-verbal cues like body language and facial expressions also play a crucial role. We address common roadblocks in communication, particularly in cross-cultural contexts or when accommodating individuals with hearing impairments. By understanding and applying these principles, you can enhance your communication skills and foster better connections.
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Unit 3 Communication
2 Types of Communication • Verbal
2 Types of Communication • Verbal • Body Language
Verbal CommunicationSteps • Listen and eye contact
Verbal CommunicationSteps • Listen and eye contact • Reflective feedback-restate
Verbal CommunicationSteps • Listen and eye contact • Reflective feedback-restate • Wait for the talker to finish talking
Verbal CommunicationSteps • Listen and eye contact • Reflective feedback-restate • Wait for the talker to finish talking • Do not finish their sentence
Verbal CommunicationSteps • Listen and eye contact • Reflective feedback-restate • Wait for the talker to finish talking • Do not finish their sentence • Do not talk over them
Non-Verbal Communication • Facial Expressions
Non-Verbal Communication • Facial Expressions • Body Language
Non-Verbal Communication • Facial Expressions • Body Language • Arms folded
Non-Verbal Communication • Facial Expressions • Body Language • Arms folded • Head cocked, sway back and forth
Non-Verbal Communication • Facial Expressions • Body Language • Arms folded • Head cocked, sway back and forth • Tapping fingers or movement of legs/arms
Non-Verbal Communication • Facial Expressions • Body Language • Arms folded • Head cocked, sway back and forth • Tapping fingers or movement of legs/arms • Hands on hips, in the pockets
Other Communication Cues • Looking around
Other Communication Cues • Looking around • Looking down
Other Communication Cues • Looking around • Looking down • Hand gestures
Road Blocks • ESL- translator, speak their language
Road Blocks • ESL- translator, speak their language • HOH- speak slower, increase volume slightly, or write on a note pad
Road Blocks • ESL- translator, speak their language • HOH- speak slower, increase volume slightly, or write on a note pad • Culture- understand the cultural issues
Road Blocks • ESL- translator, speak their language • HOH- speak slower, increase volume slightly, or write on a note pad • Culture- understand the cultural issues • Pain- comfort, take more time
Road Blocks • ESL- translator, speak their language • HOH- speak slower, increase volume slightly, or write on a note pad • Culture- understand the cultural issues • Pain- comfort, take more time • Nervous- comfort, take more time, provide a distraction
Road Blocks • ESL- translator, speak their language • HOH- speak slower, increase volume slightly, or write on a note pad • Culture- understand the cultural issues • Pain- comfort, take more time • Nervous- comfort, take more time, provide a distraction • Scared- communicate and distract
Types of Questions • Open-ended- provides the opportunity to give more information.
Types of Questions • Open-ended- provides the opportunity to give more information. • Closed-ended- answer with a short answer usually yes or no.