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    • Discuss two factors that are a part of verbal communication‚ beyond the actual words themselves that might be important in your first meeting with John. Discovering John has a slight hearing impairment I would take him to a room that quiet so that we can both communicate without any outside interference. Body language speaks volumes to hear-impaired‚ making sure my non-verbal signals face expressions‚ gestures‚ and posture fit your intended message. To ensure that we communicate effectively I

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    How do I make use of counselling skills and knowledge in helping interactions and/or helping work? In this essay I will outline how I make use of counselling skills and knowledge gained by looking at them individually and providing examples of how they have been used working with families and in my personal life. This will be formally and informally and will include skills practice from this course. I will look at the effects the helping have on me and how I deal with them. Carl Rogers developed

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    Importance of Listening in Communication:-- Listening is defined as applying oneself to hearing something. In verbal communication it is to hear while giving attention to what is being said. It is an ability that can be cultivated and practiced into a skill. From this standpoint it can be viewed as an art. As a public speaker‚ it is an art to be mastered.For your message to reach the ears of those you speak to‚ you need to know what they want to hear. Everyone

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    course reading to your child is a basic. But what needs to be considered is how and where you read to your child. In terms of how to the tone and energy you put into the reading can be very effective. The stimulation the child receives from seeing and hearing their parents act out what is being read is both fun‚ and gets the creative juices flowing‚ especially as your children will start to emulate the action. Also taking your children to different sceneries to read and allow natural sounds and sights

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    feelings that may arise‚ acknowledge you are listening by nodding etc‚ making your responses specific o the subject‚ avoiding diagnosing‚ reflecting back what was said and summarizing. Added to the listening skills are active listening‚ which is ’’ hearing without judging and not suggesting quick answers’’‚ reflecting what was said and the meaning‚ paraphrasing feelings to show understanding‚ summarizing content and affect and asking open and closed questions as appropriate. Counselling is the intentional

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    generates a beach for me. It feels asthough I can feel the sand between my toes and the water splashing against my ankles. I can smell the salty scent of the ocean and I see an island that I know I want to travel to but I cant because the song I am hearing has me rooted in that one place but for some reason I dont mind I feel completely at ease there without a care in the world. when im listening to some faster paced rock music I feel like im running though a massive city. I can feel my feet pounding

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    What is active listening? Active listening is a person’s ability and willingness to listen and understand. Often we people talk to each other. We might not listen at a time because lack of attentiveness‚ which can distract the speaker. In way active listening can be called as responding to another person that develops mutual understanding. Active listening is process in which the listener paraphrases in its own words what the speaker had said to confirm or clarify of accuracy of the message.

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    An elephant to me isn’t just an elephant it’s a beautiful big animal with the biggest heart and open mind. They are represented in many cultures as multiple significant meanings and some that I identify with. The structure of an elephant is obvious to the human eye it’s a huge ass animal with big ears and little tiny eyes‚ but if you take time to research the background and the reason for their structure you would hopefully become as obsessed with an elephant as I am. Their memories are unbelievable

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    important skills that a person should develop. Listening skill has a major effect on job effectiveness as well as on the quality of your relationship with others. If you are a bad listener you ended up as a bad communicator. Listening is not just hearing things but also understanding what you hear & respond when and where it’s necessary. Listening is not just an act of communication but also it forms the basis for continued learning‚ teamwork skills‚ management skills‚ negotiation skills & emotional

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    Presentation Skills

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    Presentation Skills Introduction Presentations are a way of communicating ideas and information to a group. A good presentation has: • Content - It contains information that people need. Unlike reports‚ it must account for how much information the audience can absorb in one sitting. • Structure - It has a logical beginning‚ middle‚ and end. It must be sequenced and paced so that the audience can understand it. Where as reports have appendices and footnotes‚ the presenter must be careful not to loose

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