Part of my assignment this week was to take three
self-surveys evaluating my level of communication anxiety, verbal
aggressiveness and listening profile. Then I chose two people to take the same
tests to evaluate myself through their eyes. The results were as follows:
MY RESULTS
MILD- “You reported that you feel a bit uneasy in some
communication situations and somewhat more confident in other contexts.
Communication does not seem to be something you worry a great deal about. “
HUSBAND- MILD
MOM- LOW
MY RESULTS
MODERATE- “You maintain a good balance between respect and
consideration for others’ viewpoints, and the ability to argue fairly by
attacking the facts of a position rather than the person holding that
position.”
HUSBAND- MODERATE
MOM-SIGNIFICANT
MY RESULTS
PEOPLE-ORIENTED- “You empathetic and concerned with the
emotions of others. This listening style helps you to rebuild your
relationships, but it can interfere with proper judgment because you tend to be
very trusting of others.”
HUSBAND-PEOPLE ORIENTED
MOM – PEOPLE ORIENTED
I would still like to have a colleague evaluate me in these
areas but I did not have a chance this week. Instead, my mom and husband were
able to evaluate me. I was surprised to learn that we all thought my listening
style was people-oriented. I was also surprised that my mom ranked my
communication anxiety as low. I’m glad to know that she can’t sense when I have
a little anxiety at times and I hope others feel that way too.
The information I learned from this activity will help me as
an early childhood educator because I can be more intentional about not being
verbally aggressive and using other skills that will enhance my communication
with children, families and colleagues.