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'''The Importance of Listening''' is the 23rd video put up by Ms. Kelly of [[The Homeschoolers Aggregate]].
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'''The Importance of Listening''' is the twenty-third video put up by Ms. Kelly of [[The Homeschoolers Aggregate]].
  
 
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HSAO Video 1-23
The Importance of Listening

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Blogger Ms. Kelly
Date Posted January 11th, 2007
URL youtube.com
Description (The Ghost that still Haunts me by Chamber of Sorrows) As your first assignment is due tomorrow, we should review the necessary skill of communication. Stating your ideas is most important. However, equally important is the concept of listening. We should carefully listen to each others' ideas to experience the most growth. I look forward to reviewing your answers to the first question.
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The Importance of Listening is the twenty-third video put up by Ms. Kelly of The Homeschoolers Aggregate.

Transcript

(In TiKO script) Generous Funding provided by: TiKO FOUNDATION

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A Brief Lesson in Communication

Appropriate and thorough communication skills will be a necessary part of our term study.

Students, you will be expected to share your ideas with your peers.

However, always remember that communication consists of two basic, yet vital, elements:

output and input.

Output is the conveying of your ideas, so others can consider your point of view and your thoughtful concepts.

The second part of worthwhile discourse is input, which is, simply, earnestly listening to and truly considering others' ideas.

At times, listening to others can be the most difficult part of all.

At times, we can be so invested in our own ideas, so adamant about our views and unwilling to accept change

that we can miss what others are telling us, even if their ideas could save us from pain, sorrow and frustration.

Let's view a few examples put together just for this exercise:

Gemma: (From Learning Egyptian) It's more like a secret society. It's not a religion after all.

Bree: (From from Zodiac of Denderah) So, usually, I don't like to talk about my religion.

Gemma: (From Learning Egyptian) It's not a religion after all.

Bree: (From My Difficult Decision) I've been religious my whole life...

Gemma: (From Learning Egyptian) It's not a religion after all.

Now, let us view another example:

Bree: (From My Difficult Decision) I don't think that I'll ever talk to Daniel again.

Daniel: (From Purple Monkey Returns) So, you're not going to talk to me.

Bree: (From My Difficult Decision) I don't think that I'll ever talk to Daniel again.

Daniel: (From Purple Monkey Returns) How can Bree not want to talk about what has happened?

Bree: (From My Difficult Decision) I don't think that I'll ever talk to Daniel again.

From these examples, we can see the necessity of input and output.

So many difficulties can be avoided by uilizing proper communication skills.

Imparting our ideas is the easy part. Listening, however, can be a most difficult prospect.

Students, we will need to share and listen this term to maximize the benefits of working together toward personal growth.

Do you see the importance of listening?

(Clip of Bree from Purple Monkey Returns)

HSA

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Listen and learn.