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    Sally Matlin Speech

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    Lee‚ whose damaging family experience has caused her to become so angry that even though she is an intelligent‚ sassy‚ independent woman‚ she prefers to mop floors in her old school. Jim Leeds‚ portrayed by William Hurt‚ begins teaching speech and language at a residential facility for deaf children. Jim’s teaching methods are effective‚ but unorthodox. I have to admire any teacher who allows an older teen student to call him disgusting names to his face‚ as long as the words are pronounced correctly

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    signed and spoke English simultaneously for us who are just beginning to learn sign. Our tour guide wasn’t deaf but her daughter had meningitis at the age of two which caused her to become deaf. Immediately she started to take classes and learned sign language. Her daughter attended PSD at a young age; from then on she began working there herself. All the staff must be able to sign even if it is introductory sign language. I was already falling in love with the school and didn’t even begin my tour

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    b. Cultural differences: you need to know what the service users first language is and if they understand the English language. Example in the Ghanaian culture a child is not to talk back to an adult when an adult is talking or use some gestures. Also the tone of voice can mean different in other cultures so you need to understand the culture of the person you are dealing with. c. Medium: example through sign language‚ written or email. d. Physical health: Taking into account the service users

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    Analyse communication methods and assess their effectiveness in a care settings. Health and social care professionals have to develop effective communication skills in order to work with the diverse range of people who use and work within care services. The two contexts‚ or types of circumstances‚ in which communication and interaction occur are one-to-one and group contexts. One-to-one communication occurs when one person speaks with or writes to another individual. Examples of one-to-one communication

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    Communication

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    Communication is a two way process which sends a message to people and makes sure that the message sent are being understood by people who receives it because if not it means that communication is not successful or it failed to send a particular message. In health and social care‚ effective communication is very important because it is the way where different care professionals and service users could point out the important things needed and say what are their needs or if there any complaints‚ by

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    Assignment 201 Principles of communication in adult social care settings Assignment composition Assignment overview In this assignment‚ you will complete tasks to demonstrate your understanding of the importance of communication in adult social care settings‚ and ways to overcome barriers to meet individual needs and preferences in communication. You will also address the issue of confidentiality. Tasks There are two tasks to this assignment. A Short answer questions B Poster This is a summary

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    practitioner where a child might need support.   022.41 Why is it important to identify early speech‚ language and communication delays and disorders? What potential risks would late recognition have on the child? Children differ from each other in the way they develop‚ so it may be hard to tell when they have unusual problems‚ that is why early identification of speech‚ language and communication delays or disorders is important‚ as the child can sooner receive the right treatment and support

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    P3 & P4: Communication barriers and how to overcome them Type of barrier Why this could be a barrier Unmet language needs or preferences Unmet language needs or preferences is a communication barrier because if you don’t speak the same language as the service user you won’t be able to understand what the other person is saying and the other person won’t be able to understand you‚ so there isn’t any communication being made. Linking this to the case study ‚ where the care worker ‘‘Joanne’

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    medical needs or personal care. Aiii Using the table involved identify three ways of finding out the communication and language needs of an individual. For each method describe how effective it is at establishing the needs of the individual. Method | How effective is this method | Observation | By observing the individual you can establish the most effective language or best way to communicate and be able to determine whether they have disability or illness. If there is a learning disability

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    FESF TEAM RASHIDABAD CAMPUS OF FESF FESF AT WORK CASE STUDY: FAMILY EDUCATIONAL SERVICE FOUNDATION (FESF) Start mei without any heading thora sa abstract hta ..jaise harward k har case mei.. wo end mein likh lenge ek paragraph FESF way back – Organization History Family Educational Services Foundation (FESF) is a non-profit educational organization active in Pakistan since 1984. FESF is dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for all members of the community‚ especially

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