Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. 2.3:1.1 Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people. (Sourced from teaching assistants handbook level 2): Ten ways to develop positive relationships with pupils: 1. Remembering children’s names and pronouncing them correctly. 2. Being approachable and willing to listen to pupils 3. Listening and responding to pupils in ways which let children feel
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Explain how you use effective communication in developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Why is this important? 1.1 In developing positive relationships we use effective communication in several ways. We use it to: • help us better understand a situation or person which can help to determine our approach when engaging
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P2 – Discuss theories of Communication Communication is when you are trying to get a message across in a way to suit the other person’s needs in terms of decoding and understanding and then a response. Communication is a two way process. Michael Argyle (1972) compared interpersonal communication to learning how to drive in order to explain his theory. This is because; he claimed we use the similar skills to drive in terms of listening‚ observing and reflecting. Argyle stressed the importance of
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As various forms of globalization continue to strengthen our global community‚ the world is beginning to adapt to the American culture. Kevyn Jacobs believes that with the help of media‚ mass communication sites‚ transportation‚ the internet‚ and trade‚ the spread of american traditions are seeping through the world. In the most subtle way possible‚ globalization is stripping everyone of their culture‚ and integrating them into this new world. One of the specific examples Kevyn Jacobs gave was:
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UNIT 2: COMMUNICATION AND PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHILDREN‚ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS. 1. How to interact with and respond to children and young people. 1.1 In order to establish respectful and professional relationships with children we must firstly try to remember childrens names and how to pronounce them. A lot of modern names are spelled very differently and I feel it is very important to children that we use them correctly. We have a child in school whose name is ‘Maya’ it is
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American Presidents and their Military Experiences President | Service | Rank | Active Service | Barack Obama | None | None | None | George W. Bush | Texas Air National Guard | First Lieutenant | Stateside service during Vietnam War (1698-1973) | Bill Clinton | None | None | None | George H. W. Bush | United States Naval Reserve | Lieutenant | World War II (1942-1945) Distinguished Flying Cross | Ronald Reagan | United States Naval Reserve‚ Unites States Army Air Corps | Captain | Stateside
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HOW COMMUNICATION AND CULTURE ARE RELATED Communication has been one of the most powerful tools that humans species have develop trough thousands of years and that we still have. There are many types of communication like body language‚ eye contact‚ sign language‚ paralanguage‚ haptic language‚ and chromic‚ also media like pictures‚ graphics‚ sounds and writing. Culture emerged in the XII and XIX century in Europe. The word culture means cultivation or improvement‚ how the human species act‚ thinks
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FEMA Camps After digging some information about FEMA camps‚ I don’t really see this much more than just a conspiracy. I find it as a detention center for the terrorists‚ drug cartels‚ illegal immigrants and all the other people that are not compatible with the society. However‚ this can be used in sinister ways‚ to confine the minority and innocent civilians‚ but I don’t think this will likely happen. I do not think that president Obama is trying to pursue martial laws against people‚ this is
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1.1 REASONS FOR COMMUNICATION The reasons why people communicate is to (a) express needs (b) to share ideas (c) to build relationship and socialise (d) to ask question and share experience 1.2 HOW COMMUNICATION AFFECTS RELATIONSHIP IN THE WORK SETTING communication affects relationship at work place e.g. with colleagues‚ people using services‚ children and their families‚ help to build trust‚ understanding of individual needs‚ communication is used to negotiate‚ to prevent or resolve conflict and
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LEVEL 2 – CERTIFICATE IN PREPARING TO WORK IN ADULT SOCIAL CARE UNIT 1 –Principles of communication in adult social care. OUTCOME 1 Understand why communication is important in adult social care settings. 1.1 Identify different reasons why people communicate. In general we are all social beings who are depended upon each other in our everyday lives. Consequently we communicate with each other to build and maintain relationships with others‚ to socialise‚ to give and receive information
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