Bellringer Think about a recent disagreement you had with a parent, friend, teacher, etc.. What could you have done to prevent the disagreement?

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Bellringer Think about a recent disagreement you had with a parent, friend, teacher, etc.. What could you have done to prevent the disagreement?

Good Communication is Important Preventing Misunderstandings Unclear communication can cause hurtful misunderstandings. Building Healthy Relationships Communication is a tool for building good relationships. Expressing Yourself Good communication skills allow you to let others know what you want and need.

Communication Styles Passive A passive communicator does not offer opposition when challenged or pressured. Aggressive An aggressive communicator is hostile and unfriendly. Assertive When you communicate assertively, you express yourself in a direct, respectful way.

AGGRESSIVE COMMUNICATION PASSIVE COMMUNCATION

Listening Skills Active Listening means letting the speaker know you are listening and clarifying anything confusing. Paraphrasing means using your own words to restate what someone else says.

Body Language What do you think each of the following may be communicating? Opening your eyes wide Scratching your head Opening your mouth wide Snarling Scrunching your eyebrows in a “V” Standing straight and tall Winking