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Collection of Poor Listening Cliparts (43)
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A focused gallery of poor listening illustrations that balance clean outlines with bolder filled styles, ready for quick drop in projects and worksheets.
A dynamic silhouette illustrates focused attention-hand to ear, body leaning forward-embodying the essence of intentional listening.
A warm moment of connection as a parent and child explore a story together-proof that reading aloud is both fun and foundational.
A nostalgic 1940s-style drawing capturing the playful intimacy of two friends sharing a confidential moment.
A bold, clear title slide highlighting the critical distinction between good and poor listening habits in communication training.
A solemn silhouette of someone kneeling with hands clasped, embodying quiet devotion and introspection.
An open palm gesture, universally recognized as a sign of offering, trust, or readiness to receive help.
One figure amplifies their message with a megaphone while another listens attentively-perfect for illustrating effective communication.
A vintage-style drawing of a teacher sharing a story with five captivated children during circle time.
A lively stick figure captured mid-dance, conveying motion and energy through simple yet powerful lines.
A hand held close to the ear to enhance listening-commonly used to depict focus, curiosity, or the act of straining to hear.
A clean, artistic line drawing of the outer human ear-perfect for anatomy guides or accessibility-themed visuals.
A classic question mark icon, universally recognized for signaling questions, assistance, or unknown information.
An elder traveler pauses mid-journey, supported by his cane and burdened yet empowered by his pack-a quiet testament to enduring spirit.
A simplified yet accurate depiction of the human outer ear, showing key anatomical features like the helix, antihelix, and concha.
A happy penguin tunes in with oversized headphones and a retro boombox, surrounded by joyful musical notes.
A simplified illustration showing sound waves traveling into the outer ear canal, representing the first step in auditory processing.
A cheerful young volunteer proudly displays a handmade sign affirming their call to serve the world with love.
An expressive icon showing an ear capturing sound waves-perfect for representing listening, hearing aid services, or audio alerts.
A happy girl tunes into her favorite tunes with a retro-style pink boombox, complete with floating musical notes.
A focused karateka delivers a powerful high kick-symbolizing discipline, precision, and strength in traditional Japanese martial arts.
A smiling, colorful house with a blue door, two daisies, and warm yellow light shining from the windows under a sunny sky.
A colorful, easy-to-understand comic that contrasts positive actions (like walking calmly and keeping classrooms tidy) with negative ones (running, messiness, meanness).
A lively group reading session brings together different generations-sharing stories, smiles, and learning.
In this classic religious artwork, Jesus kneels in humble submission as the Holy Spirit descends in a radiant beam-flanked by John the Baptist and another witness.
A teacher brings a story to life as three enthusiastic children listen closely, pointing and smiling during a shared reading session.
A cheerful green monster helps kids identify and remember body parts-brain, eyes, mouth, heart, hands, feet, and body-with a positive “Yes! I can!” message.
A friendly professional demonstrates the importance of listening-literally bringing the ear forward to emphasize attention and understanding.
“Talking to John always raises my self-esteem. He’s such a great listener!” - a classic visual pun on literal vs. figurative listening.
A boy and girl enjoy reading alongside audio playback-boosting comprehension and engagement through dual-modality learning.
Blue and green 3D figures engaged in dialogue, each with a speech bubble above their head, representing active communication.
A teacher leads an engaging classroom discussion using a newspaper, fostering student curiosity and participation.
A classic thatched-roof wooden hut, showcasing traditional construction techniques using natural materials.
Humorous cartoon showing a woman using a Kindle and phone while a man looks confused, thinking she's not listening.