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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David Harrison is a linguist‚ activist for language preservation and documentation‚ and author of The Last Speakers. Written in a journalistic style his most recent book‚ The Last Speakers‚ sheds light upon the global language extinction crisis. It is a mix between a scientific notebook and a travelog‚ featuring photos‚ interviews‚ and personal stories from the “last speakers” themselves. In The Last Speakers‚ Harrison expresses his views on the issue of language extinction‚ and why it is important to
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communication by not sharing the same language and therefore reducing sociability. That is‚ a language barrier can be a major factor when being limited socially. For example. in the play‚ Translations‚ the Lieutenant of the British takeover who was not fluent in the native language of Ireland‚ Gaelic‚ constantly tries to immerse himself within the culture‚ but is unable due to his lack of language knowledge and communication skills: both of which a result of not knowing the language. He then proceeds to say‚
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1. Comment on the appropriateness of the sender’s tone to a customer. Ans.: In this letter‚ the sender has used a harsh tone in its reply to the customer. Some of the languages are seems to be informal and old format. The sentences are needlessly expanded; which are not short and snappy. Theme of the letter is not concise or to the point. This is because‚ various expressions are found in this letter. Customer will really hesitate to think of it. 2. Point out the old – fashioned phrases
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behaviour when frustrated. Children who experience communication needs might have problems with reading and writing which delays them intellectually‚ socaially and emotionally. The importance of early intervention. Diagnosing problems in speech‚ language or communication is important to a child’s development as it could affect their overall behaviour. If the problem is picked up early enough then practitioners can intervene. It could affect early school life as a child may not be able to socialise
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Assignment 301 Principles of communication in adult social care settings Assignment composition Assignment overview In this assignment‚ you will complete tasks to demonstrate your knowledge of the importance of effective communication in adult social care settings‚ and ways to overcome barriers to meet individual needs‚ wishes and preferences in communication. You will also address the principles and practices relating to confidentiality. Tasks There are two tasks to this assignment. A
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306 Work with other people in a business environment 306.1 Understand how to support an organisation’s overall mission and purpose 1.1. Explain how the organisation works My organisation is an equal opportunities employer. It considers the values‚ beliefs‚ attitudes‚ and behaviours shared by all the people. Including employees & clients. 1.2 What is your organisations mission and purpose? My organisation’s mission is to give people/ clients what they want. Whether it is a structure of a building
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analyze dogs’ brain waves and translate a few of their thoughts into rudimentary English. It’s still a work in progress‚ but once No More Woof is ready for the market‚ it will join a wide range of other scientific efforts aimed at "breaking the language barrier between animals and humans‚" as the inventor’s state on their IndieGoGo.com fundraising page. [The 5 Smartest Non-Primates on the Planet] Developed by the design team at the Sweden-based Nordic Society for Invention and Discovery (NSID)
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The author said that in a discussion group he had a comment was made that “Speech is most important because you need it to communicate with 99.9 percent of the population.” I want to know who the other .1 percent of the population is. Why is sign language not thought of as meaningful communication among the hearing community? I wonder how people in the deaf community feel when going to family functions where the rest of their family is hearing. I want to know how a person in the deaf community feels
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requires an understanding of sign language from both parties‚ which means that it is less likely to be an effective way of communicating. Although it is a good way to communicate‚ there is a danger of people going off topic and not focusing on the task at hand when they are talking to others in their group. Written messages can be used instead‚ which allows the team to write out their ideas in a clear and concise way‚ without veering off topic. Nonverbal Exchanges: Body Language and Intonation On the other
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