communication dynamic relations nov 15-19 week 13
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COMMUNICATION
Dynamic RelationsNov 15-19Week 13
Dynamic Relations – Communication Day 1
Finish up on Role tree. Tape into your journals-label Journal #11. Due Today
Read Communication 101. Read out loud the 10 commandments of listening
• Split into groups of 4. Choose a picture, then one student has back to others, and will draw what he/she is told. Discuss….
Dynamic Relations – Communication Day 2
• Sculpt your feelings on how the group communicated.
Communicate this drawing to the artist
• draw
• Active listening/clarifying exercise• Make the shape, two students working
together, back to back.
Dynamic Relations – Communication Day 3
• Complete when you can’t ask the partner questions and when you can communicate the questions. Do this twice.
• Journal #11, Compare and contrast this activity to yesterday’s group activity.
Block day continued…
• Active Listening – guess what’s in the box. Follow directions on handout. Ask close ended questions first, then open ended. Which is more effective?
Dynamic Relations – Communication Day 2
• Community activity today should be communication based…
Communication Day 3• Carrot Discovery• Pair up. One of the two meets in hallway. Each pair
gets a carrot. Don’t alter carrot in any way. • Place carrot on number. Partner #1 has 10 min. to
explain everything about the carrot to partner # 2. I will change numbers to another number, but keep the key. Figure out which carrot was described. Find it, write down the number. When exercise is done, compare numbers. Matches win a treat!
Communication Day 4 Blindwalk
• Pair up, take a hall pass and a timer. 6 minutes in hall , 3 minutes per person.
• Leader is not blindfolded. Leader must communicate without touching, just issue verbal directions. DO NOT ENTER CLASSROOMS where class is in session, or go upstairs. No study halls, cafeteria or bathrooms.
• Return when timer rings the second time, JOURNAL 11 -write I liked, I would change, I had fun because and I hate….
What is an “I” Message?• I feel _________________________________• (say your feeling)• when you _____________________________
(describe the action)• because _______________________________• (say why the action connects to
your feeling)
• I messages clip
• Be Heard – Effective Communication
HOW TO RESOLVE CONFLICTSWithout Fighting
STEPS:• 1. STOP. Don't let the conflict get worse. The less angry you
are the easier it will be to solve the problem.• 2. SAY what the conflict is about. What is causing the
disagreement? What does each of you want or not want?• 3. THINK of positive options. How could you meet each
other's needs and be fair?• 4. CHOOSE a positive option each of you can agree on.• If you still can't agree, ask someone else (an outsider) to help
resolve the conflict.
Resolving conflicts continued..,• RULES:• Agree to resolve the conflict.• No name calling.• Take turns talking. Don't interrupt.• Be clear and truthful about what is bothering you
and what you really need.• Listen to the other person. Be sure you understand
how he or she sees the problem.• Use your brains, not your hands.• Be willing to compromise (if that's appropriate).
Communication Nov 29-Dec1• Monday: Watch Video-Soul Mates• Tuesday: Go to website: www.drnadig.com -
answer the questions on the handout• Wednesday Block: Speech patterns that create
feelings, using I Messages, wkst 15 min.• Which one do you respond to? Constructive vs.
destructive communication?• Pair up, and write a short skit on destructive and
constructive communication. Skits should be created from a real life examples. Be ready to perform if called! 30 min. Role play… 20min.
Constructive and Destructive Communication
• Dating: Why do you need to communicate while dating? Create a list of 1-10 rules that you will or have followed through your dating experiences, IN YOUR JOURNAL! Due after lunch. (Journal #12?) 15 min.
• Read handout, on Dating Violence in prep for speaker on Monday
• Community – make a paper chain of qualities you want in a future date/relationship/spouse read yours, and attach to the next person’s in the circle.
Dating and tech…
• Video on Dating• How do you meet others if you aren’t in
school anymore? Match.com lunch and a date, internet, speed dating at restaurants
• What are some of the dangers?• Monday, Speaker Alex Leslie, Rape Crisit Ctr• Reminder Need a scrapbook or 3 ring binder
with paper and dividers…
Tues Dec 7th
Love vs. Infatuation
Relationship built on Love
• Knowing the person well• Loving the person as a total
personality• Experiencing feelings of self-
confidence, trust and security• Facing problems frankly and
attempting to solve them• A protective, maturing, caring
concern for the beloved• Physical attraction relatively
small part of the relationship
Relationship based on infatuation:
• Love at first sight• Being infatuated with one
characteristic, blind to faults• Feelings of guilt, insecurity,
and frustration are frequent• Being overprotective and
suffocating, discouraging independence
• Problems tend to be disregarded or glossed over.
• Physical attraction is a large part of the relationship