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  2. Dialogue journal - Wikipedia

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    A dialogue journal is a written interaction between two people to exchange experiences, ideas, knowledge or reflections. Learn about its origins, applications, and key concepts such as authentic communication, collaborative learning, critical thinking, and personal voice.

  3. Symposium (Plato) - Wikipedia

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    The Symposium is a philosophical work by Plato that depicts a banquet where seven men praise Eros, the god of love and sex. It explores the nature, functions, and effects of love, as well as the relationship between love and knowledge, through speeches, questions, and stories.

  4. Socratic method - Wikipedia

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    The Socratic method is a form of argumentative dialogue based on asking and answering questions to examine and improve one's understanding of moral and epistemological issues. It was developed by Socrates and used by Plato in his early dialogues, and it involves the elenchus technique of refuting or testing theses.

  5. Assertive Communication: Examples, Benefits, Techniques

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    Assertive communication involves clear, honest statements about your beliefs, needs, and emotions. It protects your needs, builds trust, prevents stress, and helps prevent conflict. Learn how to ...

  6. Gorgias (dialogue) - Wikipedia

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    Gorgias is a Socratic dialogue that explores the definition, morality and truth of rhetoric, the art of persuasion. Socrates challenges the claims of Gorgias, Polus and Callicles, who are rhetoricians and sophists, and argues for the importance of philosophy and justice.

  7. How to Have Tough Talks With Your Family - WebMD

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    For example, limit the discussion to an hour and if you need more time, extend it. This is especially true if children are involved. Agree on the terms of the conversation beforehand.

  8. Language Delay: Types, Symptoms, and Causes - Healthline

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    Language delay is a communication disorder that affects 5 to 10 percent of preschool-aged children. It can involve hearing, speech, and cognitive impairments. Learn about the types, symptoms ...

  9. Intersubjectivity - Wikipedia

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    Intersubjectivity is the relation or intersection between people's cognitive perspectives. It is a term used in various disciplines, such as philosophy, psychology, sociology, and anthropology, to refer to different types of human interaction and understanding.

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