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Communication
Family Home Evening Lesson on Communication
Good Communication

Twenty One - For team members to problem-solve and to communicate
non-verbally with one another during an activity.
We had two identical Lego
structures with two people in the gym who could see it. Then we had two people
they explained it to. Those two explained it to two others. Those two explained
it to two others who tried to build it at the other end of the hall with a set
of Legos. It was hilarious to see what they came up with. (Idea by Stephanie
Thomas / ga04062007)

Parable of the Crab

Establish a relationship with Heavenly Father
Telephone Game
My foster child was having some testing done by a
therapist and I was asked to help out on a certain exercise. We had our
backs to each other so we couldn't see what the other was doing. He gave
us a set of blocks with different colors and shapes. The test came when I
was told to build something with my blocks. As I built mine, I was to give
her instructions to build the same thing giving clear instructions. It was
a test on my communication skills. Our towers looked pretty similar.
If you use this as an object lesson at home or in the classroom, you could use
blocks or anything that has a matching set....like legos, tinkertoys, Mr. Potato
Head, OR you could have them draw something as you describe it, going through an
obstacle course, etc. (Melanie Day)
Use the following to illustrate that communicating is something that needs to be
practiced and is a skill. First draw a simple picture of something on
paper. Then have the girls stand in a line. Starting at the back of
the line, have the last girl draw the picture she saw on the back of the girl in
front of her. Each girl does the same until it reaches the last person,
who will then be asked to draw on the chalkboard what she felt traced on her
back. Bring up the point that when we communicate so much of what is
communicated is not spoken. Sometimes those signs can be misunderstood.
It is important we learn how to be effective when communicating.
We had two identical
Lego structures with two people in the gym who could see it. Then we had two
people they explained it to. Those two explained it to two others. Those two
explained it to two others who tried to build it at the other end of the hall
with a set of Legos. It was hilarious to see what they came up with. (Idea by
Stephanie Thomas / ga04062007)
When I was in culinary school one of our
chef's had us do this exercise to understand the importance of clear
communication in recipes. One person gives directions for how to make a
peanut butter and jelly sandwich. They can't watch what the person
is doing. My chef was behaving like he really didn't know how to make
one....so it ended up a really tall sandwich.
(Idea by Tina Economou)

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