Sunday, March 10, 2013
Competent Communication
When I think of some one that does competent communication I think about Oprah Winfrey I have watch how she communicate very good on her shows. She listening to the people who are on her shows and comments when he or she is finish. When the person is finish then she adds her opinion on how she feels or believe about what the person discuss. If the person is in need Oprah would help him or her out or find resources that he or she can use. If the person have a rough time in their live Oprah would give him or her a gift, money or send him or her on a trip and I believe that it helps in communicating with people in a respectable way. People would feel more secure in communicating with him or her. This is what I have find with Oprah see communicate with a lot of people and have help him or her out in situation that him or her wouldn't believe. What make Oprah effective is how she communicate with people and what she does if him or her or in trouble she does not make him or her feel bad or upset she makes it where the person feel comfortable in talking with Oprah. I want to be able to communicate like Oprah be open minded and advocate for people who needs it and help him or her out in what every the needs is. Communicating is a very important subject some people do not like to communicate it it help when you are in need of information or need information from someone. It is must be done with respect of other and not evaluate him or her before him or her is finish talking. I am looking to learn more about communication in this class.
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Thank you for your post! I agree Oprah is an excellent communication like many talk show host that keep us tuning in daily. Talk show host are able to communicate with other effectively which allows guests to feel comfortable to share their stories or experiences with the world. As an early childhood professional, I want to communicate with the children and their families I serve in such a manner that encourages them to be lifelong learners.
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