I liked how you highlighted the importance of questioning for example in abuse cases where leading questions expect a certain answer. Being aware of this as future teachers to allow children to justify answers rather than almost give a desired answer or an answer that was within the question.
Comment on Review: Hargie, O. (2011) Skilled Interpersonal Communication: Research, Theory and Practice. 5th ed. London: Routledge. by Julie Phillips
I liked how you highlighted the importance of questioning for example in abuse cases where leading questions expect a certain answer. Being aware of this as future teachers to allow children to justify answers rather than almost give a desired answer or an answer that was within the question.