Support individuals with specific communication needs. Kate Wilson Outcome 1 – understand specific communication needs and factors affecting them. 1.1 – Explain the importance of meeting an individual’s communication needs? Individuals that have communication problems need help and support to enable them to express themselves in the way they want‚ it’s important that you find out the best way for the individual to communicate for example it may be through sign language or writing what they want to
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Support individuals with specific communication needs. Community and disability service workers work with a diverse range of clients who‚ because of their disability or personal‚ emotional and cultural situation‚ may require workers to develop and use specialist communication skills. You must be able to adapt your communication style to meet the needs of this client group in a fair‚ non-judgemental and effective manner. Areas of specific need you should consider when communicating with others
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Verbal communication is an exchange between two persons with a symbolic language that can leads to miscommunication‚ misunderstanding‚ and disappointment in one another. People use verbal communication in their daily life as a normal communication language. When a person tries to explain a concept to someone‚ it will always turn out of miscommunication: “misperceiving the thoughts‚ feelings‚ or beliefs expressed in another’s verbal communication‚” the receiver would have interpreted it in different
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Language and Literacy Development in Preschool Children Long before a child begins to speak‚ he is already communicating with the world around him. From a very young age‚ a baby knows that a cry will draw a parent’s attention and that holding out his arms means “pick me up". And long before a child learns to read and write‚ he has already embarked on the path to literacy. Playing with a book‚ pointing to a sign or scribbling on a piece of paper – all of these are signs of emergent literacy
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offering c)offers 3.Jane can’t come.Her car …………………..down. a)has been breaking b)breaks c)has broken 4.If you don’t study‚you……………….pass your exams. a)won’t b)aren’t c)will 5.I……………………a party on Saturday.Would you like to come? a)am having b)have c)will have 6.I’ll talk to him when he…………………. a)will come b)will be coming c)comes 7.We haven’t ………………a hotel
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pure uncertainty. As scripture reminds‚ “we do not know what will happen tomorrow”. Sadly the fulfillment of our dreams can sometimes turn into nightmares. This reminds us not only the uncertainty of life‚ but also the need to align our desires with God’s will. In the next 5 years‚ it’s difficult to envision such an existence and future. I will give my very best to achieve those dreams of mine. It is a human nature to desire for something beyond ourselves. I may not be a perfect person that wishes
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Describe the potential impact of speech‚ language and communication difficulties on the overall development of a child‚ both currently and in the longer term. Lack of confidence: Throughout a child’s school life‚ as well as adulthood‚ individuals with SLCN will struggle to find confidence in a number of areas. Many children will come across as shy or timid‚ whereas they may actually be unable to say what they want to say through lack of understanding. Language barriers restrict a child’s opportunity
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What is the role of fashion promotion within the fashion industry‚ and how will it develop over the next 5 years? Fashion promotion is the glue that holds together everything fashion related. It’s all very well having a great designer who can create stunning garments out of fabulous materials‚ but fashion promotion is what advertises those garments‚ and sells them‚ and puts them out there for the world to see. If there weren’t photographers and buyers and journalists and stylists
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A careers in Speech Language Pathology is an individual who work with children or people who are incapable to produce communication and sounds correctly‚ it is a language conditions that happen when someone has a disorder understand others idea‚ thoughts from mind‚ and sharing feelings that is expressive by words of mouth. In my opinion‚ it is a wonderful career that gives care to disable people. Speech Language pathologists are extremely educated professionals people who have a little bit of a master’s
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1.2 Explain how speech‚ language and communication skills support children’s learning‚ emotions‚ behaviour and socialisation Speech‚ Language and Communication skills can support a child’s learning‚ emotions‚ behaviour and socialisation massively‚ and these are just a few examples. Language Language can support learning Speech‚ Language and Communication skills in many ways and one of these ways that they can do this is by using and making different sounds and symbols‚ spoke as well as signed
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