TQLR stands for "Try to Quit Listening Reflex." It involves actively suppressing our natural instinct to react or respond immediately while listening to others, allowing us to focus on understanding their perspective without judgment. This practice helps in becoming an effective listener by promoting patience, empathy, and the ability to fully comprehend what is being communicated before formulating a response.
· T à To tune in and listen (eye contact); give the speaker your attention.· Q à is to ask questions to make sure you understand what the person is saying.· L à To listen to what the person is saying.· R à Review to see if you understand the speaker, or to ask more questions.(Source): http://www.decs.sa.gov.au/curric/files/pages/saisop/VacationLiteracy/smlist.htm
· T à To tune in and listen (eye contact); give the speaker your attention.· Q à is to ask questions to make sure you understand what the person is saying.· L à To listen to what the person is saying.· R à Review to see if you understand the speaker, or to ask more questions.(Source): http://www.decs.sa.gov.au/curric/files/pages/saisop/VacationLiteracy/smlist.htm