Assalamualaikum.
“To listen well is as powerful a means of communication and influence as to talk well”. -John Marshall-
“To listen well is as powerful a means of communication and influence as to talk well”. -John Marshall-
Based on my understanding, this quotation means listening is a key to start a conversation. If you are not listening, how can you get along in conversation?
Basically,
my topic is about communication, and I’m going to write about “How to Build a Healthy Communication in Families?”
What is communication?
It is an activity of
conveying information through the exchange of thoughts, messages and
information by speech, visuals, signals, writing or behaviour.
What about
family?
Family is a group of people who are related to each other (consisting
parents, children, grandparents, aunts and uncles).
Why is it
important?
Communication is one of the most basic building blocks for a family
if they want to build close, healthy and loving relationship. Therefore, in
order to have a healthy communication in families, we have to start with open
communication first, then practice communicate frequently between family
members, and lastly, parents must set a good role model to the children.
Firstly, I would like to elaborate more on my first main
point: A good communication starts with open communication. Open
communication means, the messages are flowing easily and freely with no fear of
censorship. To have this kind of communication, family members must learn to
communicate in an honest and open way. How? According to the Oakville
Parent-Child Centre, the families most successful in communicating with each
other have not set up roles or rules as it can block honest communication. When
the family members are welcome to express their thoughts or feelings, it
creates good atmosphere where everybody feels comfortable and nothing to hide
from. Besides, we have to listen to one another as well as speak with each
other. We have to listen actively to create effective listening. Actively
listen means, we are able to pick up and understand the verbal and non-verbal
messages. While effective listening involves a respectful attitude,
concentration, eye contact, and an effort to stop and think about when to be
silent and when/how to respond. So, the chance of misunderstanding is lessened.
Secondly, family members should strive to communicate
frequently with each other-even if conversations take place in the car, this is
an opportunity parents and children should take advantage of. Parents’ role is
important to make time in everyone’s busy schedule and put their own pursuits
aside for a short time to talk about things. Bedtime also is the best time for
you to have a little chat with your child. Or you can spend at least 10 minutes
a day if you are too busy with your work and make sure there is no distraction
(television, or other device). While one person is trying to talk to you,
please give undivided attention so that they feel loved and valued. Other than
that, use eating time as a practice to communicate with each other. Jodi Spicer
once said, “Eating together as a family can teach good communication skills
such as listening patiently, and expressing one’s opinion in a respectful
manner.”
Last but not least, parents need to set up a good role model
to the children. In a sense of using words and tones in your voice that you
want your children to use or else, your children will end up being the person
with no manner. Make sure also your tone of voice and what you do send the same
message. For example, if you laugh when you say, “no don’t do that,” the
message will be confusing. This usually happens when you are giving
instructions or advices. It is important to have a clear and direct in your
instruction. Meaning, messages are delivered directly and plainly from one
another. Once you get the message across, do not wear out your point. If you
use words to describe your feelings, it will help your children to do the same.
When parents use feeling words such as, “it makes me feel sad when you won’t do
what I ask you to do,” instead of screaming or name calling, children learn to
do the same.
In a nut shell, to build a healthy communication in families,
three important steps are taken which are; practice open communication,
communicate frequently between family members and parents need to set a good
role model to the children.
And before I end my writing, I’d like to quote a
Spanish proverb, “An ounce of blood is worth more than a pound of friendship,”
which means our family is everything. Thus, love your family by communicating
with each other to keep the bond stronger and everlasting. Don’t wait until
it’s too late!
-Academic Communication 2012-