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    Unit 301 Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults Outcome 1 Understand the principles of developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults A central part of a teaching assistant role is to help children develop positive relationship with children and adults. Children will not only learn cognitive

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    INTRODUCTION People are born into societies which condition them into becoming the parents‚ partners‚ society they need to be. Medical anthropology is the manner where medical anthropologist use and expand anthropological main concepts in trying to understand; firstly‚ what a sickness is; secondly‚ how do those whom suffer from these sickness‚ understand‚ experience it hands-on and how do they act on it; and thirdly‚ how do certain health beliefs and practices play a part within and are created

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    Understand the principles of developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults 1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Effective communication skills are important in building positive relationships‚ as it can help prevent relationship problems. Relationship problems you could encounter like distrust and lack of respect‚ which can make you unapproachable and build a wall between

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    Unit 1 Test Question 1: Effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children young people and adults‚ by communicating effectively you are setting a foundation from which your relationship can build from. It gives each other a mutual understanding of each other‚ the type of person you each are‚ your personalities and perceptions. It develops a trust so the other person feels confident in what you tell them and that they feel comfortable talking and if necessary

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    Do Males and Females Communicate with each other in different ways? "…I do not give you the right to raise your voice to me because you are woman and I am man…" (Tannen p 23) This statement is offensive to both men and women alike. Yet it is a true‚ telling statement as well. This one sentence shows us that in many countries‚ including the U.S.‚ a patriarchal society creates a hierarchal push and pull between the genders‚ creating a very large gap in communication. This assertion also brings

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    Communication and Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults In every aspect of life‚ at work and at home‚ our communication with those people around us influences and underpins our relationships with them‚ so developing positive attitudes and communication is essential to develop positive relationships. Getting to know people and showing interest in them and what they have to say is important to building respectful relationships. Remembering names‚ listening to what people have to

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    in Different Contexts In modern life‚ people communicate with others in different ways; for instance‚ the way that directness or indirectness can affect the success or failure of communication. So‚ we wonder which way is better for human communications. The definition of directness is the character of being accurate in course or aim or straightforwardness ‚ the quality of being clear‚ plain‚ or easy to understand . The definition of indirectness is not said or done in a clear and direct way or stating

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    How to Communicate Effectively in Cross-Cultural Communications Saundrea M. Grant Colorado Technical University ENG211-1102A-43 Phase 1‚ Individual Project April 11‚ 2011 How to Communicate Effectively in Cross-Cultural Communication Specific Purpose The objective of this presentation is to provide meaning and reasoning to the purpose and importance of cross-cultural communication (also known as intercultural communication) competency‚ and to explain the importance for institutions and

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    Communication and professional relationships with children young people and adults OCR Unit 1 1) 1.1 Effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults in all walks of life and at any age whether it be with relatives‚ friends‚ neighbours‚ colleagues‚ associates or even total strangers. Also‚ effective language skills are essential for children to access the curriculum. In the classroom‚ spoken language is the main way that teachers teach

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    SHC 31/ 1.1 Identify the different reasons people communicate: Effective and consistent communication within a setting‚ as indeed‚ within most realms of everyday life‚ is not merely desirable‚ yet vital. It ensures that the needs of all parties within the organisation may be catered for‚ according to their unique and individual sets of requirements. For instance‚ if we were to adopt a ‘catch-all’ philosophy within the setting‚ it is inevitable that many children would be sidelined and their

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