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The use of in a meeting where others may not be familiar with the
 
  common terms used in education also prohibits clarity in communication with other team members, especially parents.
 
  A. Professional jargon
 
  B. Vernacular
 
  C. Acronyms
 
  D. Dialect

Question 2

Effective listening is possible only when the listener stops talking and shows interest through congruent body language; including eye contact, nods of affirmation and reflecting back on the speaker's words to affirm that you heard the information as it was meant.
 
  A. Mutual trust
 
  B. Respect
 
  C. Effective communication
 
  D. Effective listening



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Answer to Question 1

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