Non verbal Communication Good communication is the foundation of successful relationships‚ both personal and professional. But we communicate with much more than words. Most of the messages we send other people are nonverbal. Nonverbal communication includes our facial expressions‚ gestures‚ eye contact‚ posture‚ and tone of voice. The ability to understand and use nonverbal communication‚ or body language‚ is a powerful tool that can help you connect with others‚ express what you really mean‚ navigate
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Supervision Date: 27th March 2012 Introduction For this assessment I have chosen to write about non-verbal communication being the foundation of the relationship between staff and customers. I will be doing my research using the internet and books and notes given in class. I will be talking about non-verbal communication and how it is used between staff and customers. Main Body Non-verbal communication is communication without words‚ it is communicated by hand gestures‚ facial expressions
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O“Observation” By Henry David Thoreau “Observation‚” by Henry David Thoreau‚ is a passage that presents the idea that there is no such thing as pure objective observation‚ only subjective observation. Written during the Age of Enlightment‚ philosophes Thoreau stated that observations do not need to be true and accomplish an overall purpose because observations come from the individual and what he or she believes in. Thoreau was able to illustrate this idea in this text through examples like “though
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According to Tubbs and Moss (2008:41) self-concept is the fairly stable impression that one has of oneself. These would include all the judgments regarding who you were‚ who you are and who you aspire to be. When applying this to myself I can deduce that self-concept is all the judgments I make of myself and how these judgments are influenced by my past‚ present and desired future. Self-concept in relation with gender refers to the cultural norms that are associated with one’s sex and how these
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Something we want to avoid is something I call “verbal flinching”. Verbal flinching is saying the first thing that comes to your mind when faced with some verbal resistance from the client. This verbal flinching may make us feel better about ourselves‚ but does not help our verbal de-escalation attempts. So‚ when dealing with an emotionally charged person we really need to choose our words carefully. Everyone has a natural “flinching” mechanism. For example if you were getting ready to hit
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Observations What are observations? Finding out what children can do & recording it Evidence of child behaviour & development Factual descriptions of child’s actions & language Observations help us to plan ‘next steps’ for children Why do we observe? To inform our planning To review the effectiveness of areas of provision & use of resources To identify learning opportunities and plan relevant & motivating experiences To reflect on our own practise To protect children To develop
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The scientific method requires observations of nature to formulate and test hypotheses.[1] It consists of these steps:[2][3] Asking a question about a natural phenomenon Making observations of the phenomenon Hypothesizing an explanation for the phenomenon Predicting a logical consequence of the hypothesis Testing the hypothesis by an experiment‚ an observational study‚ or a field study Creating a conclusion with data gathered in the experiment‚ or forming a revised/new hypothesis and repeating
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Assessing Behaviors of Young Children IV-3BECEd Prof. Joyce Leviste-Bautista 1. What is observation? According to The Glossary of Education Reform‚ a classroom observation is a formal or informal observation of teaching while it is taking place in a classroom or other learning environment. Typically conducted by fellow teachers‚ administrators‚ or instructional specialists‚ classroom observations are often used to provide teachers with constructive critical feedback aimed at improving their classroom
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Renyangliu Tang Psych-122 Dr. Feren Naturalistic observation My observation locations are Starbucks and restaurant. I chose them as my observation location because those are the places where people normally talk‚ study‚ socialize and interact in a casual manner. Woman & Woman The first pair I observed is woman and woman. It was in the Starbucks‚ two Korean women around 19 years old are standing on the line to buy coffee. Neither of them were talking on the cell phone and the one in the front (woman
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Observation of "Raphael’s School of Athens" After observing The School of Athens I was able to notice things I had never noticed before. The more I observed‚ the more intrigued I became. I was able to see many details that make this work a masterpiece. I saw interactions between the people. I also observed the elements that unify the painting‚ such as balance. When looking at The School of Athens I can see many interactions taking place. There are 50 people in this painting. The people seem to
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