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    in reading has frequently been associated with emotional problems‚ and‚ in turn‚ emotional problems have been attributed to reading failure and reading difficulty. Social adjustment‚ too‚ have been related to reading problems. In many cases‚ intense emotional strain and reading disability seem to interact. Most children with reading problems are not emotionally stable and socially deprived. According to Page (1952)‚ “there are two emotional factors in reading disabilities: (a) the role of emotion

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    Introduction to Communication Factors and Values of Care In a care setting‚ there are many factors that impact communication in a daycare‚ a nursery‚ a hospital and a residential home. There are 5 main factors contributing to this‚ these are: emotions‚ positioning‚ environmental‚ special needs and care values. An emotion is a strong feeling towards something‚- these can alter the effectiveness of communication‚ it can either inhibit or support it. For example‚ this could be happiness as it could

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    that there are currently 820‚000 people with dementia living in the UK alone and this is set to rise over the next 30 years. As a carer‚ you are one of over six million people in the UK who provide practical and emotional support for someone close to you. Caring for someone with dementia‚ can at times be a challenging and demanding experience. Whilst there are often many rewarding times‚ carers also say that there are times when they might feel angry‚ upset or lonely. This booklet provides lots of practical

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    Emotional Intelligence in Business Communication Understanding the emotions involved during communication and how to use them effectively in business can be a very difficult task‚ one we face every day. The words we use can and do have a measurable effect on the persons with whom we communicate. Effective communication requires an emotional as well as social intelligence; we need to understand the emotional and social state of the people we speak to in order to maintain relationships.

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    Emotional Challenges in Interpersonal Communication Each and every one of us faces personal trials that trigger difficult-to-manage emotions that affect our communication‚ relationships‚ and the quality of our lives. We refer to them as emotion challenges of communication. The most common emotional challenges that we all face are anger‚ passion‚ and grief. We get angry when we’re mad and even sad. We have passion in what we do and how we feel and we have grief when we lose someone or something

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    ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT Course Paper: Emotional Intelligence and Nonverbal Communication Done by: Nazar Diachun Supervised by: N.V. Batryn Ternopil – 2011 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction ...................................................................................................................................................3 PART 1. WHAT IS EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE.......................................................

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    2.4 Explain how positive changes to the communication environment can support communication development for children and young people with behavioural‚ emotional and social difficulties. There are many positive changes to the communication environment which can be made to support the communication development of children with BSED‚ and some have already been outlined in Assessment 2.2 and 2.3. Other positive changes may include using visual support in the form of picture cards‚ makaton signs

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    Factors that influence communication. There are different ways that the environment can affect communication. For example: Noise - A noisy environment can mean road works‚ loud music‚ and transportation. Setting - Pictures‚ signs‚ decorations and poor lighting can distract people which makes them lose focus.  Time - Meeting at the wrong time and phone calls at the wrong time can affect communication. Space - Overcrowded places for example corridors‚ public transport‚ offices and stores can affect

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    WORK BOOK –CU2650 Learner Name:.. ……………………….. CU2650 Support Individuals with Specific Communication NeedsUnit aim:This unit is for those who support individuals with specific communication needs. It provides the learner with the knowledge and skills that address personal interaction and the use of special methods and aids to promote communication. Credit value-5Level 3GLH 35 This workbook covers the following elements:Learning outcomes:There are

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    The factors that can affect an individual’s views on death and dying and include social factors‚ cultural‚ religious and spirit I believe one’s religion plays a big part. Many suicide bombers believe that if they fight the religious war and become a hero through death they will get many virgins as a reward in the afterlife. Therefore they don’t mind killing themselves. Most people view the idea of death through the glasses of their trained religion teachings. Death is a personal event that

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