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    adult social care settings. 1.1 : People communicate to either say or tell you they want or need something‚ they also communicate to tell you how they feel. Some will use sign language or picture to communicate. 1.2 : By observing an individual you can tell if they are happy‚ sad‚ worried or unwell. Body language is a very important way to communicate when an individual cannot express himself or herself using word. 2.1: Everyone has a slightly different style of communicating this is

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    world probably has it. And the only thing that holds deaf people back is not being able to hear but the world has the technology! They can go to college and get a education and get a good job. Also humans can use the deaf community’s own language (sign language) Now as our technology grows we create new technology for deaf people. Year by year the world gets closer and closer to helping deaf people be able to hear fully. And that’s good because studies show that two in five people are deaf

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    Melissa Yarbro There are so many different ways to communicate in the world. You can communicate through body languagesign language‚ signals‚ technology‚ verbally‚ and etc. When communicating‚ you have to be clear and concise so that the receiver‚ listener‚ or audience can understand what is being conveyed. Being clear when communicating will prevent errors and misunderstandings

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    school when she played a complicated piece of music after seeing a musician perform it once although she is deaf. However‚ this book provides more detail about her background‚ her relationship with her father‚ her Native American community‚ experience of deafness and Sign Language‚ and her experiences growing up. Realizing that she is deaf she describes herself as an echo. I do believe the novel does make the reader think about themselves‚ even if we are not deaf like Maya. It makes the reader understand

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    of inappropriate interactions between an uneducated police officer and a Deaf person. One of these stories involving a police officer asking the Deaf individual to see their license and taking it upon himself to attempt a sign although he had no history of ever having sign-language classes. The officer ended up signing something completely insulting to the Deaf individual‚ which resulted in her driving off. Obviously‚ the police officer chased after her‚ which involved an even deeper interrogation

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    Did you know that animals and humans have lots of things alike? Kangaroos carry babies just like mothers carry their babies too. Tigers have to teach their babies how to hunt and humans have to teach their babies how to walk and talk. Birds have to break down their babies’ food‚ just like our mothers have to start feeding us little by little. Rifkin in his article “A Change of Heart about Animals” offers some compelling evidence that humans and animals share lots of things‚ but not all of his example

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    occurring whether anyone is speaking or not. There are two ways that people can communicate; verbal and non-verbal. There are three functions of verbal communication—task ordering‚ process orientation‚ and narrative. Communication is not only spoken language as in verbal communication but it also involves non-verbal which includes facial expression‚ gestures‚ making eye contact‚ and hand movements. This paper will describe the differences and how people communicate. Also it will converse the challenges

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    This could be information about allergies‚ dietary needs‚ medical conditions‚ the child/children’s care and individual needs and any necessary family problems at home. With non-verbal communication we use our bodies‚ text‚ images and possibly sign language. Non-verbal communication is also used to keep parents informed on school life in the form of school news updates on the school website‚ via school news letters and notice boards within the setting. It is also used in pupil school report‚ which

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    way to assure this is to him or her draft a statement‚ before making the announcement to the press. When drafting the announcement and when reading the announcement‚ the person should avoid using what is called police jargon or codes. Using such language can be confusing to the general public and may cause confusion with the press. When talking to the press he or she should be able to avoid being distracted and should keep eye contact with those who he or she

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    Laecticia Austen-Ujah SHC31 Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Identify the different reasons people communicate People communicate for different reasons‚ which are as follows: * To teach: We communicate is to impart knowledge and to teach. This way of communication allows future generations to acquire the knowledge and expand on it. Examples of this include information about what products are safe to eat or how to invent. * To learn: Communication

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