PROMOTE COMMUNICATION IN HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S…… 1. – Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting 1.1 - Identify the different reasons people communicate Communication is important within the work place as it help to develop relationships with both service users and service providers. It enables services users to feel confident‚ protected and help them to trust in their carers and services providers. Communicating with colleagues and
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English Misc Darryl is tough‚ "That man has principals" sal respects darryl Darryl Kerrigan body language - assertive when challenging/defending family‚ towers over messenger person‚ serious face‚slightly hunched shoulders. Hand gestures Tense and aggressive when Threatened At dinner table relaxed‚ proud and dressed to nines After court defeat played with food and slightly saddened Dialogue "You’re dreamin’/ tell’en his dreamin’ " has a mild and casual tone‚ saying used
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Slow your speech if necessary. • Use visual aids such as pictures‚ photograph or flashcards. • Use a translator if necessary. • Use sign language. • Maintain good eye contact and use positive body language. • Use facial expressions and hand gestures. Someone who is deaf or hard of hearing‚ Be sure to face the person when speaking‚ speak slowly or you may need to use sign language if you know how to do it and Avoid using facial expressions e.g.‚ a frown as this could upset them and make
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slow) you understand the material you are presenting do not read strictly off the paper‚ use quick notes on your outline to prevent the need/desire to read line for line from it be confident in the material you are presenting use good hand gestures and movements‚ avoid movements that make you appear nervous (pen clicking‚ rocking back and forth‚ tapping the podium‚ etc.) 3. I need to work on my eye contact mostly. Its hard for me to look at people because it makes me forget what I was going
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children where divided in three groups in different areas f the class room. One of the teachers had to go to the loo so she left me with her group and instructed me to sing “five little ducks” with them which they enjoyed as I exaggerated my hand gestures. After the teacher came back she did a sharing and counting activity using bears/animals & a container. Boy A understands more about equableness than the other children in his group. After group activity children had phonics time with the whole
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verbal bullying‚ gesture bullying‚ physical bullying‚ exclusion etc.(Harassment: Workplace Bullying Policy‚ n.d ) Verbal bullying is situation where one or more persons use verbal techniques to dominate others saying hurtful words that will humiliate and abuse an individual or group. Verbal bullying can affect someone’s psychological and emotional life and cause depression‚ low self-esteem etc. Gesture bullying contains treating messages through non-verbal frightening gestures which can result
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The piece “Barrier” performed by NobleMotion Dance is a somewhat simple yet intriguing piece. Both of the dancers in this piece are wearing pretty normal clothes with the girl wearing a nightgown type dress and the boy wearing a button down shirt and black pants. The dance takes place on a stage in front of a white screen in which the dancers work with throughout the piece as a part of the message they are trying to convey. From my point of view‚ the dancers and choreographer are trying to convey
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Two people‚ sitting on a bar‚ high above the ground wearing decent clothing’s that you would normally see in a casual date. The piece was not fully a dance‚ but more to a circus act. The act was a two-person on a trapeze. Trapeze‚ to be precise‚ is a horizontal bar hanging with a height from the ground. It have been done staticcally high above the ground. The act was choregraphed and performed by James Finch and Alyssa Luna. It started out as both was already on the bar‚ sitting facing each other
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The story “The Gestures of Grace” by Alison Melotti-Cormack is about a teacher who still liked to learn. She learns something new everyday‚ mostly from her students. At first‚ she didn’t want to be a teacher‚ in fact‚ she said that it was the last thing that she wanted to be. She believes that a teacher listening to their students is a gesture of grace. The students might only trust not trust anybody else enough to talk to them. She thinks that teachers evolve over time and you don’t just become
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Every culture has obscene gestures; in America the middle finger is one of the most obscene. The middle finger was most likely derived from Ancient Greece‚ ‘the finger’ is one of the most widespread obscene gestures throughout the Western world. In a handful of Mediterranean and Arab countries the index finger is preferred to the middle‚ but the meaning remains crystal clear. There are tons of different stories for the origin of the finger; going back as far as 2‚500 years. Some make mention to Greek
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