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242: The secret to having feedback conversations your family will actually hear

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Apr 14, 2025
Joellen Killion, a senior advisor for Learning Forward and author of The Feedback Process, shares insights on refining family communication. She delves into why feedback often triggers defensiveness and how to reframe observations to be constructive. Joellen reveals effective language patterns that encourage openness and strengthen relationships. The conversation emphasizes active listening and the importance of teaching children how to engage in the feedback process positively, transforming potential conflict into growth.
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Discuss Feedback After Emotions Cool

  • Avoid giving feedback in the moment; wait to discuss difficult interactions later.
  • Pull your partner aside and ask about their perspective without using 'why' questions to reduce defensiveness.
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Match Feedback to Risk Level

  • Choose feedback type based on safety risk and learner engagement.
  • Use directive feedback (desistance) for danger, and learning-oriented feedback for growth and reflection.
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Ask Questions to Foster Self-Regulation

  • Use questions to help children regulate behavior and understand consequences.
  • Promote children's ownership of safety by asking them to identify risks and alternatives.
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