Listening Boundaries Nonverbal Communication Conversation + Bubble Thoughts Perspective Taking + Code Switching
100
Possible Answers: Upset, ignored, lonely, angry, sad
How does it feel when someone doesn't listen to you? Why?
100
Physical and Emotional
What are two types of boundaries?
100
gesture/body language, facial expression, tone of voice, volume, etc.
What are four examples of nonverbal communication?
100
Varies.
Give three examples of conversation stoppers. Give three examples of conversation enhancers.
100
Relationship, mood, culture, personal experiences, family influence, knowledge etc.
What influcences your perspective?
200
Distracted/Unfocused, Self-Absorbed, Focused, "Active" Listener
Name four types of listeners.
200
No.
Are physical and emotional boundaries always the same? Explain.
200
So they know you are listening, and so you can read nonverbal cues.
Why is important to look at those that are speaking?
200
Enjoyment, settling problems, making and keeping friends, letting teachers/bosses know how good you are, etc.
What are some of the benefits of holding a good conversation?
200
Relationship (familiarity), age, setting
What influences code switching?
300
Possible Answers: Put it back on them, label it, tell them your feelings on their listening.
How do you handle a self-absorbed listener?
300
Relationship, mood, age, place.
What effects physical and emotional boundaries?
300
Varies.
Which holds more meaning, verbal or nonverbal? Why?
300
This depends on the situation.
Should you keep a compliment as a bubble thought?
300
Varied
How frequently do you have a negative perspective?
400
Self-Absorbed. (Part 2 opinion)
What kind of listener is Gary Oak from Pokemon? Why do you think this?
400
Varies
What is the best way for you to defend your emotional boundaries when they've been crossed?
400
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Demonstrate three examples of nonverbal communication.
400
No; explain what you should say or do.
Someone you don't like offends you. Do you say you don't like them? What should you do?
400
Persaude, convince, accept that they don't.
How do you get someone to see your persective?
500
Varies
Describe a Focused listener. How do they make you feel?
500
When you feel uncomfortable.
How do you know when your boundaries have been crossed?
500
(Varies) Turning your back to someone, glaring, rolling your eyes, sighing while they're there/talking........
What are some examples of nonverbal communication that are unproductive? How do they make you feel?
500
A bubble thought is unsaid, a bubble is self-controlled, and a spoken thought is what is said aloud.
What's the difference between a bubble thought, a bubble mood, and a spoken thought?
500
Could offend someone if done inappropriately, could give negative thoughts...........
How can code switching effect your success?






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