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    which form of feedback‚ either positive or negative‚ is most effective in serving to improve performance. Based on my own experience and anecdotal evidence‚ my initial opinion is that positive feedback is more effective at improving performance than negative. Feedback Feedback is essential in order to reassure performers that what they are doing is correct so it will be repeated‚ or telling them what they are doing wrong so they can improve. There are several types of feedback that can be used

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    Effective Communication (EC)- Gain a better understanding of the clinical supervisor’s role in post mortem care and therapeutic care and communication with the family. Although this writer did not have the opportunity to witness the clinical supervisor’s role in post mortem care‚ she feels her clinical objective was met. Due to no deaths‚ the clinical supervisor did take the time to explain her entire roles and responsibilities relating to post

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    (P3) Explain factors that may influence communication and interpersonal interactions in health and social care environments The factors bellow including environmental and personal factors‚ may influence the interaction and communication in a health and social care setting. Language difference and cultural interpretations. For language differences the best way to communicate would be by using communication skill such as; objects‚ signs and symbols or braille‚ sign language etc. Cultural interpretations

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    one According to (vtaide 2011) effective communication means that we are able to express ourselves‚ both verbally and non-verbally‚ in ways that are appropriate to our cultures and situations. This means not being able to express our opinions and desires‚ but also our needs and fears and to ask for help and advice. There are a number of different interpersonal communication strategies that enable communication to become effective. Focused listening is a communication strategy that not only enables

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    10 Tips for Effective Written Communication Posted on November 22‚ 2013 by Stephanie ReyesLeave a Comment Although a significant amount of meaning is communicated through nonverbal communication channels‚ like body language‚ gestures and tone of voice; in today’s world of email‚ texting‚ and blogs‚ we rely more and more on the imperfect medium of written communication. If you’ve ever faced-off against someone who misinterpreted an email you sent in haste‚ you know that choosing the right words can

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    found in an effective health care work group‚ such as: commitment‚ communication‚ diversity‚ trust‚ the ability to adapt and creative freedom (Ingram). Each member of the team must be accountable and willing to dedicate their time to achieve the goal that has been set. Since we can only be accountable for ourselves‚ this is where trust becomes a factor. You have to trust that the other team members are doing what they are supposed to do. It is important to have open lines of communication for any

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    Why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with CYP & adults. To make communication effective – be clear/precise/simple‚ relevant‚ positive fun and calm. Consistent‚ repetitive – be able to rephrase if unclear using a different method maybe a white board. Be inspirational not negative. Constructive and positive criticism goes both ways (adults). Non-verbal‚ using facial expression‚ positive body language promotes an approachable and open communication path

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    Dimensions of Culture‚ Values‚ and Communication Culture shapes the way a society lives their life (Schafer‚ 2003). There are several elements of culture. These elements include language‚ norms‚ sanctions‚ and values (Schafer‚ 2003). The fountain of every culture is based on language. "Language is an abstract system of word meanings and symbols for all aspects of culture" (Schafer‚ 2003‚ p. 56). Norms are defined as "…established standards of behavior maintained by a society" (Schafer‚ 2003‚ p.58)

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    How Effective Communication Impacts a Child Communication is more than words‚ and it is important for teachers to understand the nonverbal messages that are being sent and received in the classroom (Miller‚ 2005). The act of communicating is essential to everyone. A teacher being able to send a message and have it received and understood by the child is a skill that is necessary‚ especially in an early learning setting. It is important to know how the child receiving the message may understand it

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    The Three Communication Paradigms Bias is the prejudice in favor against something or someone based on unfair assumptions. This commonly discussed and researched communication topic seems simple enough to investigate. However‚ depending on which paradigm a researcher chooses to explore the topic‚ the tactics used and information gained on the matter would vary. First‚ lets say that a communication scholar looking into bias is a using the social science approach. The goal of this individual would

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