Verbal Communication
Across
- 3. paraphrasing or providing feedback to show understanding
- 5. ability to focus completely on a speaker, understand their message, comprehend the information, and respond thoughtfully
- 8. the act of pronouncing words
- 9. style in which individuals have developed a pattern of avoiding expressing their opinions or feelings, protecting their rights, and identifying meeting their needs.
- 11. ability to exert control over one’s own emotional state. It may involve behaviors such as rethinking a challenging situation to reduce anger or anxiety, hiding visible signs of sadness or fear, or focusing on reasons to feel happy and calm
- 12. first few minutes of a conversation that are very important to setting the tone and establishing success for the conversation to continue
- 13. use of sounds and words to express yourself, especially in contrast to using gestures or mannerisms
- 14. the ability to identify another’s feelings
Down
- 1. style in which the individual expresses their feelings and opinions and advocates for their needs in a way that violates the rights of others.
- 2. questions used in conversations, both open and closed, to gather information and further the depth of the conversation.
- 4. communication style in which individuals clearly state their opinions and feelings, and firmly advocate for their rights and needs without violating the rights of others.
- 6. one that supervises
- 7. actions that aide the communication such as non-verbal gestures, eye contact, and warm smile
- 10. ending the conversation