By: Pauline Go | 2010-03-31 | Health & Fitness Assistive listening devices help a person with hearing loss function normally. While hearing aids are the most common assistive device used by people suffering from a hearing loss, there are many others that have the potential to help those who are hearing impaired. read more
By: Iftekhar Idris Asif | 2011-08-16 | Babies Baby monitor is the best friends of the parents. This is one of the most wonderful innovations of modern technology. Though this is a very simple thing but it has a great value as it is used to ensure the safety and security of the kids. It also works as a life savior for the kids. read more
By: BMcBride | 2010-11-02 | Home Business You might wonder why there are so many quotes posted here today. The reason for that is because listening is one of the most important things anybody needs to master in order to have any kind of success in life or in their businesses. read more
By: Michael Logan | 2010-03-26 | Self Improvement How can listening be part of communication? Isn't communication about speaking your message? If no one hears your message, has communication occurred? read more
By: Nada Fahim | 2013-04-05 | Childhood education This animal sound app is a great app for kids that let the user experience the animal sound of the chosen animal. The interesting part about this app is that not only can the kids experience the sights and sounds of wild animals; they can also experience the sights and sounds of domesticated or partially domesticated animals. read more
By: ferraguslapointe | 2010-11-10 | Communications Most people like to be heard and understood because this makes them feel that someone care about them read more
By: David Cantu | 2010-03-27 | Communications The first element of communication, speaking, is impossible without the second, listening; to be a good speaker you must be a good listener. We all want to speak; and even more, we want to be heard. When we become good listeners we create the possibility of a captive audience - people who want to hear what we have to say. read more
By: Michael Hume | 2011-01-03 | Leadership Most folks are just starting to dig in again after a relaxing holiday season; leaders are no exception. If, like many of my clients and colleagues, you are always on the lookout for ways to increase your inspirational leadership, this is a good time of year to check yourself out on the key skill that can keep a team inspired by your leadership: your listening skill. Here are some key questions to ask as you check the current state of your own listening ability.... read more
By: Markco Polo | 2010-09-30 | Internet Marketing You may have noticed that there are double the subscribers on this site than there were a month ago. I'd like to take this week's Markco's Corner as an oppurtunity to share with bloggers and readers alike how I managed this incredible feat. Care to guess why JMTC has doubled its readership? read more
By: Laurianne Sumerset | 2010-03-30 | Language Listening skills are one of the hardest things for language students to develop. This is because good listening ability is something that is usually acquired over long periods of practice and use of the vernacular. read more
By: Dawn Ardent | 2010-03-28 | Spirituality There is a 'why' and a 'how' to listening to God. If we know why to listen, but don't know how, then we won't be able to listen at all. read more
By: Theresea Hughes | 2010-03-31 | Parenting Listening is said to be the most difficult skill to teach. That can have a lot to do with both the speaker and the listener. The speaker may not be talking about a topic that interests you, or the listener may be tired and therefore unfocused. There are a number of reasons why listening and getting people to listen to you is hard work. But there are ways to help your child listen to you and to make you more able to communicate with each other. read more