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    must contacts the Safety Net Hub, with the Safety Net Hub this is where students receive assignments during their suspension (Seattle schools, 2011, P.37). If a parent does decide to appeal, then they must meet with the Superintendent for a hearing. For this hearing, all parties are allowed to bring evidence to help their…

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    The Dynamics of Groups as Systems| HS 6510 M1: _A3_Brooks.doc. Argosy University I choose a small group of seven people. The small group is making an effort to provide clothing and food for the homeless and families within our community. Our group has one leader who has been appointed by all of the group members. On the other hand, if the leader is absent there will be a group member who will take over when the leader is absent. However, everyone in the group will…

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    current study to Irwin et al. (1986), it should be taken with caution as there was no demographic direct information provided for participants in the study nor were individuals in the study tested prior to participation to ensure that no previous hearing damage had…

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    Unit 6 Listening Analysis

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    Written Assignment Unit 6 Listening is the ability to accurately receive and interpret messages in the communication process (Listening Skills, 2015). Listening is a huge part of the communication process and doing it effectively is a key skill to develop. Being able to understand what your boss is asking you to do and how to do it, working alongside a co-worker or getting feedback from a customers are all examples of communication to you. Being able to understand and react effectively to these…

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    Reflective listening can be considered a key concept when it comes to the profession of case management. Summers states that “listening to another person in a way that indicates our concern for that person is important in the healing process” (pg. 154). Clients want to be able to express their concerns and issues to a professional that will listen to what is being said and respond in a helpful manner. Summers (2013) explains that the three purposes of reflective listening are to “let clients…

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    as we talk we can interrupt, analyze, advise, judge or argue with the person we’re having conversation. But, in order to communicate well, we should build our listening skills. We don’t really get training in great listening and often think that hearing someone means we’re listening to him/her. We can communicate verbally and nonverbally in order to show that we are paying attention to the conversation. While we are involved in a conversation, we can communicate well by having the right body…

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    Palms sweating, heart beating, ankles quivering(parallelism). just feet from the end of the tightrope; my body was ready to give up. It was late fall and the once colorful leaves on the ground were turning a dismal brown(sight imagery). They made loud crunching sounds(sound imagery) under our feet as my project challenge class walked toward the tightrope course. Chatting with my friends David and Joey, none of us were aware of what was lurking in our futures. Coach Pug was describing the…

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    actually talking and that is “effective listening”. This type of listening ensures we understand the client and helps rectify conflict. Many people do not think they need to improve their listening skills, but they do. Effective listening and hearing is not the same thing. If you have really demonstrated effective listening, you should almost be able to create yourself a “mental picture” of the message the client is trying to send. If we need to listen for long periods of time we need to…

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    The Listening Project is a documentary that follows four Americans around the globe as they ask people in various countries questions about their opinions on America. The four Americans are Bao Phi, Bob Roeglin, Cattie Lennox, and Han Shan. Each of the Americans are from different backgrounds and different areas of the country. They visit and talk to people from countries such as Russia, Palestine, Afghanistan, Canada, China, India, Great Britain, Japan, and Mexico. Each of these countries has…

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    Distorted Listening

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    strategies to use to combat distorted listening. Filtered listening is one form of distorted listening. When the helper stops hearing the person and starts personal, familial, sociological and cultural filters they introduce forms of bias into their listening. Being bias can distort what the helper is hearing and makes them become one sided, or jaded preventing them from actively hearing the client and possibly developing a prejudices towards the client. Another kind of distorted listening…

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