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Listening Tips

When they do begin to open up you will need to become an active listener - here are some thought provokers:Image

  • Don’t listen with just your ears - use your eyes and your emotions too
  • Don’t be a mind reader and fill in the gaps that they leave - ask if you want to know more.
  • Try not to be judgmental - listen with an open mind
  • Watch for their facial expressions and look out for when they are fidgeting
  • Silence is a great tool - use it wisely
  • Be careful with your interruptions especially if they are getting deep and meaningful
  • Tone of voice is definitely worth tuning in to
  • Practice reflecting back to them in summary form what you have heard.
  • Avoid cliché comments - one example that many people don’t like is ‘How did that make you feel?’
  • Find the time to listen - don’t let them feel pressured.

Feel free to add to the list - press the comment button below.

Comments

Comment from Carrie
Time: August 24, 2008, 1:58 pm

I appreciate this! Very helpful. My son and I have a great relationship, yet as I was reading the bullet points, I noticed that those are all things I do sometimes.

(I found you on Twitter. I’m very new to twitter and still trying to understand how it works.)

Glad I stumbled across your stuff!

Carrie

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