Talk to me.From Kim Bearden, cofounder of Ron Clark Academy and author of the bestselling book Crash The Life Lessons My Students Taught Me, comes a powerful guide for improving communication and building better relationships. Whether you are a teacher, administrator, parent, or business professional, chances are, you struggle at times to find the right words. Talk to Me gives you those words. In this instructional and inspirational handbook, you’ll learn how to choose words that inspire, encourage, and move people to action. Kim Bearden’s honest reflections and six effective communication principles will empower you to . . .develop rapportgain respectsupport othersengage listenersdevelop insightincrease productivityIn a world desperate for kindness and understanding,Talk to Me equips you to use your words to show others that you care.
I read this as a book study for professional development over the summer. It was a quick and wonderful read. Kim does such a great job with uplifting and inspiring you as you read while giving you practical ideas to apply! If you work in a school- grab this book and give it a read :)
Great book! Loved the personal stories that Kim shares. I think I’m usually a pretty good listener but I learned some things that could help me improve.
Let's get this out of the way. Yes, the author was the cofounder of a charter school that has received much attention, so some may want to dismiss what she says. Put that aside and focus on what Bearden is sharing. There is much here that is helpful, and much that we have heard before in other ways, but it bears repeating.
Set up in three sections: foundation, application, and simulations, the book has an easy flow to it.
I fist pumped Bearden's comments about social media and the temptation to use it for attention or to complain. her comments about what we say and how we say it remind me of Anderson's What We Say and How We Say It Matter (read this book if you have not done so already). Attitude is everything, and how we choose to communicate with others (our words, body language, emotions) must be intentional.
Rife with examples from her own teaching, I found myself placing post-it notes on many pages, wanting to reread certain points. I love the large quotations interspersed throughout the pages; they succinctly reminded me what the focus was and helped me to hone in on that. I also like the sample communications she provides in the simulation section.
Helpful PD book for summer reading. Some of it is pretty obvious, but it’s nicely packaged together and flows well. I appreciated the first half more. My biggest take away was the section on preparation. Going into a meeting, especially a parent meeting, prepared with materials and helpful tips is much more productive than seeing what happens.
Great book for new teachers and administrators in preparing for a new school year.
Such an amazing book that gives the tools to effective communication. They’re so many things that I believe many of us already do, but explicitly reading about them made me more aware and conscious of it. I love that this book really worked on connecting with other professions besides education. Effective communication is critical in all professions! Such a great read!
“If you had yourself as a teacher, what kind of student would you become?” - Kim Bearden
I love this book because it discusses the truths of how our language can affect others both in a positive and negative way. It gives great examples of how to positively implement strategies within our classroom and our culture to ensure that the people around us feel seen and valued.
A lot of teachers are struggling right now. Grab this book and take some time to read through Kim’s insight. So many things in her book resonate with teaching but also just in being a good human. Even if you aren’t a teacher , I think you would get some useful takeaways from Kim. I had the pleasure of meeting her a few years ago at a conference in 2019. She is amazing !
Kim Bearden is so incredibly talented in so many ways. Her ability to captivate the reader through her heartwarming stories in outstanding. This is a MUST READ for any educator!!! Ruuuuuunnnnnn and get yourself a copy now!!!
Insightful and honest! I love how this guide puts into words the practical steps of effective communication. I am implementing the steps in my communication with my fellow teachers and the parents of my students. I also plan on utilizing the steps for group projects between my students!
This book had a lot of great information and tips for having good conversations with parents of students or really anyone else. Bearded gave great advice to the readers in regards to communicating without losing personality either.
You know the expression “they won’t remember what you taught, but they will remember how you made them feel”? That’s exactly how it is with Kim Bearden. Her writing and whole persona are so heart-warming.
Some points I want to go back and review as natural introversion/shyness/anxiety sometime gets in my way. 😕 And things I wish others I work with would read. Is that awful to say?
An amazing read for anyone. Kim Bearden is a master communicator who has the ability to draw people in and connect deeply. Highly recommend having this book handy.
This was a great book for professional development. If you're a teacher and enjoy Ron Clark, the author of this book, Kim Bearden, is the co-founder of his school.
A great read for teachers and professionals alike. Communication is an art. This book gives practical advice and reminders. Excellent and a must have for any library!
I love books that provide opportunity for action. Kim Bearden shares practical advise through stories and experiences to help improve communication with anyone and everyone.
Recommend for anyone in a leadership position, someone who works on a team, or someone who does a lot of public speaking. Obviously great for teachers, but fitting for others as well.
I had the cool experience of seeing Kim in person, and she gave a great talk regarding the principles of this book. This book is a great addition to any teacher (and probably parenting) toolkit!
I’m really glad I read this! It’s a quick educator read with good reminders. Nothing groundbreaking, but reminds you to focus on the positive and practice mindfulness when communicating.