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    important in a health and social care unit as‚ without it‚ it will be very hard to communicate with the clients. But also communication is the process of sharing information‚ thoughts and feelings between people through speaking‚ writing or body language. Effective communication extends the concept to require that transmitted content is received and understood by someone in the way it was intended. The goals of effective communication include creating a common perception‚ changing behaviours and

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    silence or maybe just a simple thumbs up. Body language is grated meaning over a period of time within a society you live in. Cultures identify these gestures completely different across the world. The way we express our feelings through nonverbal communication leads to confusion and miscommunication across cultures. In the book‚ Language‚ Culture‚ and Communication: The Meaning of Messages‚ Nancy Bonvillain expresses that

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    EYMP 5: Support Children’s Speech‚ Language and Communication 1.1 The explanation of speech is “The expression of or the ability to express thoughts and feelings by articulate sounds” or “A person’s style of speaking” To speak is to physically be able to produce the individual sounds and sound patterns of our language‚ or articulate‚ to be able to produce speech with appropriate rhythm‚ and free of stuttering behaviour‚ and to produce speech with an appropriate vocal quality for age and sex.

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    Nvq 3 Unit 301

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    may not understand what you are saying or asking. They may also misinterpret what you mean therefore giving you an invalid response. This could go on to create a long term misunderstanding. Outcome 2 2.1 The ways to establish communication and language needs is by asking the individual yourself or by observing them. You can find out information by looking at their care plans or person centered plan. You can ask a care professional for example social workers‚ G.P’s advocates‚ family members and

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    of communication to deliver a message effectively to one another depending on an individual’s needs. Some of these are named as Verbal communication‚ Non Verbal communication‚ and British Sign Language. Verbal communication refers to the main form of communication between individuals – it uses the spoken language to convey a message. The use of tone‚ pauses and emphasis when conveying a message can be used by the deliverer to intensify the spoken word. Examples of this type of communication can be

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    specific communication needs 1.1 Communication is the basis of all relationships regardless of whether personal or professional‚ and regardless the nature of communication. it is important to meet an individual’s communication needs be it‚ sign language‚ verbal‚ picture boards verbal or just a touch and facial expressions‚ individuals who have communication problems needs support to express themselves effectively. It is therefore important for me to be aware of the individuals preferred method

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    the sigh language because of the speed in which the characters were signing. Mentally‚ my mind was still trying to follow along with the audible spoken word‚ and this caused a delay in processing the sign language movements‚ facial expressions and nonverbals being portrayed. Watching this play helped me to get excited about how far I’ve come in my personal goal to learn sign language and become an active member within the ASL community. It was amazing how the characters’ sign language interpretation

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    American media. It is important to note that deaf individuals have created their own culture based on their set of social beliefs‚ behaviors‚ art‚ literary traditions‚ history‚ and values. Deaf Culture focuses on deaf individuals who use American Sign Language (ASL) and consider being Deaf a cultural lifestyle choice. However‚ not all individuals who have experienced hearing loss are emerged in Deaf culture and that distinction is shown by the use of “deaf” vs “Deaf”. One would use the term “Deaf”

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    of words. It must be understood that communication has to depend on the language that has been designed‚ developed and propagated by humans. As a result‚ it suffers from a lot of limitation despite the fact that some languages of the world are very developed and command a vast vocabulary. Non-Verbal communication uses signs‚ signals‚ gestures‚ expressions and sounds. In common parlance‚ nonverbal is also called body language. As a rule‚ it does not lie or mislead unless someone has mastered the art

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    nvq level 5 unit 1.2

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    be addressed in own job role Communication is more than just what we say. It is how we say things and what we understand from what is said to us. Communication comes in different forms‚ including verbal‚ written word‚ lip reading‚ sign language and even body language. As a Domiciliary Care Manager it is part of my job role to be able to communicate with a variety of groups and individuals ranging from service users‚ their families and staff to health professionals‚ social services and CQC. Everybody

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