Talk Over Access

This occurs when a person continues to speak while another is already talking, often leading to one-sided communication [1.34].

Used as a bully tactic to dominate a conversation and ensure only one perspective is heard [1.10]. talk over

Individuals with ADHD or autism may struggle to read social cues for turn-taking [1.9, 1.24]. This occurs when a person continues to speak

Negotiating terms of an exchange, reviewing documents, or brainstorming ideas with a team [1.31, 1.32]. 2. Talking Over Someone (Interruption) 1.24]. Negotiating terms of an exchange

💡 Maintain your volume and pace to signal your intention to finish your point [1.7].

This occurs when a person continues to speak while another is already talking, often leading to one-sided communication [1.34].

Used as a bully tactic to dominate a conversation and ensure only one perspective is heard [1.10].

Individuals with ADHD or autism may struggle to read social cues for turn-taking [1.9, 1.24].

Negotiating terms of an exchange, reviewing documents, or brainstorming ideas with a team [1.31, 1.32]. 2. Talking Over Someone (Interruption)

💡 Maintain your volume and pace to signal your intention to finish your point [1.7].