Passive, Aggressive, Assertive Communication

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Passive, Aggressive, Assertive Communication

Objectives: Students will demonstrate effective listening and speaking skills in order to determine the benefit of effective and respectful communication.

Passive: Accepting or allowing what happens or what others do, without active response or resistance.

Aggressive: Ready or likely to attack or to confront; pursuing one's aims and interests forcefully

Having or showing a confident and respectful personality. Assertive: Having or showing a confident and respectful personality.

Read through the next slide by clicking to determine the characteristics of each communication style

Talks in a firm voice Low self esteem Bossy Crying Stands tall Menacing Stance Slouching Good communicator Abusive Likes to get even Makes eye contact Can not say “no” Firm hand shake Vice-like hand shake “Cold-fish” handshake Avoids conflicts and disagreements Respectful Speaks loud or yells

Check Your Understanding Read the description of each person on the next slide and determine their last name (Assertive, aggressive or Passive). Then each time you click you will be able to see if you answered correctly. No cheating! Think of your answer BEFORE clicking to find out if you are correct.

Aggressive Assertive Passive

Passive Assertive Aggressive

In Conclusion Now that you have learned information about communication styles: *Save this PowerPoint to your files *Be prepared to apply this information as we work together in a group activity.