Adults keep saying we owe it to the young people, to give them hope, but I don’t want your hope...I want you to panic…I want you to act.
-Greta Thunberg, Swedish Youth Climate Activist
"So much of our learning, loving, and living with one another depends on negative feedback that you'd think we'd be better at it by now. Instead, criticism almost always feels hostile." This is the conclusion of Karen Wright in her Psychology Today article (March 2011), "A Chic Critique." Here are some of her "Rules of Effective Feedback:"
- Always lead with a question. How do you think you're doing? It gives the recipient ownership of the problem and helps him feel included, not excluded.
- Never give criticism unless it has been invited; unsolicited negative feedback only provokes annoyance and will be discounted.
- Distinguish whether a demand for change reflects your needs or a valid critique of how someone is doing something.
- Never give feedback when you are angry; anger alienates the listener. Expressing disappointment is more productive.
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Comments (3)
Displaying All 3 CommentsParents Forum
Cambridge, MA, United States
Your advice for giving feedback (3-21-11) has a lot in common with the Parents Forum conversational formula. This is what we use in our workshop role play 'How To Tell Somebody Something They'd Rather Not Hear.' It is explained in our handbook Where the Heart Listens, chapter four 'Tools of the Trade.'
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Shishu Vikash Kendra
Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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Negative feedback can make the child as lifeless things .
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Fredonia, NY, United States
As a director how do they suggest you give negative feedback when it is not solicited. Postive and engative feedback is my job.
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