David wants to go to a community college, but his parents are pushing him to attend a four-year university. He is frustrated. During an argument about the subject, he yelled at his parents, told them their opinions were irrelevant, and did not give them time to respond to his points. He ended the conversation by storming out of the room and slamming the door.

Which actions could David have taken to improve his communication on this issue? Check all that apply.

A.) talk more until his parents understood him
B.) practice active listening
C.) show respect to his parents
D.) change his opinion to match that of his parents
E.) use techniques to diffuse his anger

ANSWER: B, C AND E

Respuesta :

Otzi

Answer:

B, E, and C are good options.

Explanation:

B. means he would actually give his parents to talk. C. because--well, it's his parents, for crying out loud. That doesn't really contribute to improvement in his communication, though. E. means he wouldn't yell at his paraents and would scream into his pillow instead (or some other methods, because there's a ton)

Practice active listening, show respect to his parents and use techniques to diffuse his anger. Thus, the correct option is B, C and E.

What is the effect of poor communication in the family?

Poor communication is refer to as unclear and indirect. It can rise to numerous family problems, such as excessive family conflict,  lack of intimacy, ineffective problem solving, and weak emotional bonding.

To deal with communication issues:

  1. Find and share the positives about a your child's learning,  experiences and behaviour.
  2. Think before you speak in front of child, specially when you are talking with parents about difficult or sensitive issues.

For more information regarding poor communication, visit:

https://brainly.com/question/10185147

#SPJ2