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Healthy Communication Skills

This worksheet focuses on developing and understanding healthy communication skills for Grade 10 students, covering active listening, conflict resolution, and digital communication.

Grade 10 Social studies Social SkillsHealthy Communication Skills
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D2.Psy.2.9-12D2.Soc.1.9-12

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Healthy Communication Skills

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will assess your understanding of healthy communication skills.

1. Which of the following is a key component of active listening?

a

Interrupting to share your own opinion

b

Formulating your response while the other person is speaking

c

Making eye contact and paraphrasing what you hear

d

Distracting yourself with your phone

2. What is a common barrier to effective communication?

a

Using 'I' statements

b

Clear and concise language

c

Assumptions and generalizations

d

Empathy for the speaker

1. Non-verbal cues, such as body language, are not important in healthy communication.

T

True

F

False

2. Constructive criticism should focus on the person, not the behavior.

T

True

F

False

1. Using 'I' statements helps express your feelings without making the other person feel  .

2.   is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

1. Explain the difference between passive and assertive communication.

2. Describe one strategy for resolving conflict constructively.

Match each communication term with its definition.

1. Empathy

 

a. Responding with anger or aggression

2. Active Listening

 

b. Understanding and sharing another's feelings

3. Aggressive Communication

 

c. Fully concentrating on what is being said

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

non-verbal
respect
feedback
clarity

1. It's important to provide constructive   to improve communication.

2. Maintaining eye contact is a form of   communication.

3. Healthy communication is built on mutual  .