In this PPD session our Madam comes with a new game
called Trust Walk. It has two rounds. We were asked to create a group as couple.
In this round one of the member from the couple wants
to play as a listener and he/she wants to cover the eyes and the other person
play as an instructor and he/she wants to give instructions. The toughest thing
was we had to manage the stair cases and also our madam put white board markers
on the path. If the instructor didn't instruct well or the listener didn't
listen carefully then surely the blind person will fall off. So we want to
manage those stuffs and finally the blind person wants to reach the final destination
and tap a brick.
Second round
This task is designed to let us feel what it feels
like to be trusted, as well as what it feels like to have trust in someone
else.
- analyze the role of the individual as both a sender and receiver in the communication process.
1. analyze
the impact of perception in effective interpersonal communication.
2. demonstrate
and evaluate the use and effect of verbal and nonverbal symbols in
interpersonal communication.
- differentiate the various factors involved in communication that enhance or restrict communication effectiveness in relational systems.
- apply appropriate listening styles and assess the importance of effective listening in producing satisfying interpersonal relationships.
- contrast factors that contribute to supportive and defensive communication climates and incorporate supportive communication behaviors.
- evaluate the role of ethical standards on interpersonal communication and the impact of various relational challenges.
Thank you.



Adi thool
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