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Active listening involves responding to the speaker from "summary" of The Lost Art of Listening, Third Edition by Michael P. Nichols,Martha B. Straus

Active listening goes beyond just hearing the words that someone is saying. It involves actively engaging with the speaker by responding appropriately. This response can take many forms, such as asking clarifying questions, providing verbal or nonverbal feedback, or summarizing what the speaker has said. By responding in these ways, the listener demonstrates that they are truly engaged in the conversation and are interested in what the speaker has to say. One way to respond to a speaker is by asking clarifying questions. These questions help to ensure that the listener understands what the speaker is trying to communicate. By asking for more information or clarification, the listener shows that they are actively listening and are invested in the conversation. This can help to deepen the understanding between the speaker and the listener and can lead to more meaningful communication. Another way to respond to a speaker is by providing verbal or nonverbal feedback. This can take the form of nodding, making eye contact, or using verbal cues such as "I see" or "That makes sense." By providing feedback, the listener shows that they are paying attention and are engaged in the conversation. This can help to create a more positive and productive interaction between the speaker and the listener. Finally, summarizing what the speaker has said is another way to respond actively. By summarizing, the listener demonstrates that they have been listening attentively and have understood the main points that the speaker is trying to convey. This can help to ensure that both parties are on the same page and can help to move the conversation forward in a meaningful way.
  1. Active listening involves more than just passively hearing what someone is saying. It requires actively engaging with the speaker by responding appropriately. This can take the form of asking clarifying questions, providing feedback, or summarizing what the speaker has said. By responding in these ways, the listener can demonstrate that they are truly engaged in the conversation and are interested in what the speaker has to say.
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The Lost Art of Listening, Third Edition

Michael P. Nichols

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