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FRANK

HELICAL MODEL
DANCE’S
OF
COMMUNICATION
ELEMENTS
Cyclical - It starts with the sender and ends with the
sender as a response.
Contextual - The bidirectional exchange of data between two gatherings,
where the two sides know about the social, ecological, and social setting of
the trade.

Continuous - A river of data and information that flows


in a circle
ELEMENTS
Non- Repetitive - Marked by the absence of repetition.

Accumulative - It becomes greater in amount, number, or


intensity over a period of time.
DISTINCT
FEATURES
• The communication expands as we grow
• Communication Perspectives
• Skills and Development
• Influence by context
• Mutual Influence
DISTINCT
FEATURES
• Continuous Development
• Spiraling Effect
• Feedback Loops
How does it work?
Implications:

• Communication is heavily influenced by time and experience.

• The evolution of one’s communication skills grow continuously.

• Communication is an ongoing process.


There are two sides to the Helical Model:
• Communication does not end after one exchange.

2. Communication begins at birth.

• The older and more experienced a person gets, their vocabulary expands

• The more time passes after meeting a new person, the more open the
communication becomes.

• A newborn will progressively learn more efficient ways to communicate as


they mature.
CONCLUSION
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