Howard B. Wigglebottom Learns to Listen is a cute story with a good message. It doesn’t preach, but instead demonstrates by example what it means to be a good listener. There is also a lesson guide after the story, which highlights the important points and offers discussion questions.
Then, why should I listen activities?
Active listening promotes mindful thinking, which can reduce anxiety and depression in students. [1] It can also help students build relationships because as they engage themselves in conversation, their peers are more likely to view them as open and interested.