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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Communicating Differently with People from other Groups and Cultures



Communicating Differently with People from other Groups and Cultures
            Upon reflection, I have realized that I communicate differently with people from various groups and cultures.  I believe this may be true with many people; especially, if we have an awareness of these groups.  I find myself interacting with children in stores, restaurants, and my classroom in my “teacher mode”.  Communication becomes more formal in certain situations with colleagues and community leaders in positions of authority.  I try to form a comfortable bond with my children and parents.  They need to feel they can interact with me on a more equal level.  I never want them to feel uneasy or intimated to approach me.  The way I interact with professional colleagues may differ from the way I interact with my Church family to some extent.  However, I hope my Christian values show through in every situation.   We need to acquire background knowledge in order to communicate with diverse cultures.  It takes time and dedication to become an effective communicator.  A competent communicator has knowledge of others, becomes motivated to enhance the quality of communication, and possess the skills of being other-oriented (Beebe, Beebe, & Redmond, 2011).

References
Beebe, S. A., Beebe, S. J., & Redmond, M. V. (2011).  Interpersonal communication:
            relating to others.  6th Edition.  Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.  Interpersonal
            communication and diversity:  adapting to others.  Chapter 4, pp. 85-114.


2 comments:

  1. Cindy, I really enjoyed reading your blog post this week. I agree with your statement that "it takes time to become an efective communicator." I also agree with all your different forms of communicating with others. They are all great strategies in efective communication.

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  2. I am glad you mentioned interacting with children in your teacher mode. I didn't even think about that when I was writing my blog. I notice that I do that as well. As a mom, I often communicate in a mom/teacher combination!

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