To subscribe to ExchangeEveryDay, a free daily e-newsletter, go to www.ccie.com/eed

07/12/2018

Reflective Listening

Learning is not wisdom; information does not guarantee good judgment.
John Dewey

Kathleen Grey, in the Exchange article, “Not in Praise of Praise,” describes what happened when she first learned about reflective listening. “This is a respectful and reflective communication style…I discovered that reflecting back to children what they are doing, and what I perceive that they are feeling, reinforces their sense of themselves in such a way that they feel strengthened and validated as potent, competent, worthwhile human beings…

The reflective listening style of communicating felt so clear, uncomplicated, honest, and real that I just sank into it with a great sense of relief…Even when I had to set limits, I experienced the companionship that comes with genuine connection and the shared knowledge that the limits were set in the interest of continued growth.”



Brookes Publishing - Download your free social-emotional screening toolkit




When They’re Little, You Can Make a Big Difference. Learn to help kids and their families. Earn your
bachelor’s degree online from The University of Alabama and become a Child Life Specialist.

For more information about Exchange's magazine, books, and other products pertaining to ECE, go to www.ccie.com.



© 2005 Child Care Information Exchange - All Rights Reserved | Contact Us | Return to Site