social thinking 1-3
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Expected behaviors for listeningTRANSCRIPT
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Expected Behaviors for Listening
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Listening means:
Keeping your ears open
Keeping your mouth closed
Keeping your eyes on the speaker (the person talking)
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Your ears need to be open and focused to hear what others are saying to you
and be ready to respond.
Ears open
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Your mouth should be closed so you are not talking at the same time as
someone else.
Mouth closed
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Your eyes need to be on the speaker so you can see their facial expression
and how they use their body.
Eyes on the speaker
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Listening is very important in school.
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Listening is very important at home.
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Listening is very important in the community.
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It is important for us to use expected listening behaviors.
Listening makes the people around us feel respected and calm.
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Take a look at the next few pictures and figure out who is using expected listening behaviors.
Keeping your ears open
Keeping your mouth closed
Keeping your eyes on the speaker (the person talking)
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Eyes on speaker and mouth closed.
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Mouth open and looking away.
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Eyes on speaker and mouth closed.
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Eyes on speaker and mouth closed.
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Using expected listening behaviors makes others feel respected and calm and helps us know what is happening.
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Expected Listening Behaviors
Ears open
Mouth closedEyes on the speaker