test; her hearing ability is unknown. There is not yet enough evidence to suggest Ruby’s ear infections are the cause of her communication difficulties (Beitchman and Brownlie‚
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suffering from health issues as a consequence. This will affect there emotions and maybe hormones‚ they may appear withdrawn or suffer from a low self esteem‚ they may have problems with there sleep pattern. They may have been left alone to fend for themselves there family background may be non existant so they have no ideas how to form relationships or have ever had any form of security provided‚ they may have never seen a doctor or dentist which would also have a affect to their health and wellbeing
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2 Identify barriers to effective communication Speaking a different language : When someone speaks a different language or uses sign language‚ they may not be able to understand what the other person is trying to say. Sensory barriers: When someone cannot receive or pass on information because they have a impairment to one or more of their senses‚ the most common is hearing or seeing. Emotional difficulties: Many of us have emotional difficulties at times and become very upset. For example you
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How conflicts arise When you consider what a diverse society we live in‚ with so many different backgrounds‚ perspectives and approaches to life‚ it is not surprising that conflict is established as part and parcel of our everyday life. This is because people will have competing interests and competing perspectives in relation to the same issues‚ and so we should not be surprised when tensions exist between individuals and groups. The idea of ever achieving a society with no conflict is clearly
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going to identify and describe different forms of communication. I will also be using examples from health and social care sector. Communication is started through the communication cycle which is defined as “The process involved in building and understanding of what another person is communicating” (BTEC first health and social‚ 2006). To interact with people we communicate‚ we can communicate in many ways such as speaking‚ writing and signs. There are many different forms of communication such
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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 Some children may have speech‚ language and communication difficulties that may affect their development‚ including their ability to communicate and interact effectively with others. For example: Autistic spectrum disorders‚ behavioural and/or emotional difficulties affecting the ability to process language‚ hearing impairment‚ physical
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4. Discuss potential problems with validity and reliability that can arise from using different assessment evidence. What dangers must a teacher guard against when grouping students‚ planning instruction‚ grading and forming initial perceptions of student’s characteristics? How might teachers know when they have valid and reliable information? A potential problem that can arise with validity and reliability when determining assessment evidence is insufficient or incorrect information to make such
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This essay is going to explain why performance management is necessary within an organisation. Then go on to critically assess the difficulties to implement performance management in an organisation and how it affects individuals in the organisation. (Armstrong and Baron 2010) define performance management as ’a process which contributes to the effective management of individuals and teams in order to achieve high levels of organisational performance. As such‚ it establishes shared understanding
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This is a case analysis with the help of my good friend Jewel Kristian Taino of DLSU-MBA taking Strategic HR. Background and Facts of the Case ARISE is a Destination-for-a-day spa that provides service with an emphasis on the health benefits of a spa treatment‚ fitness and well-being. The spa opened in May 11‚ 2009 which was founded by Kristen Chambers‚ a devotee of spa treatments herself. The business originated from a company named ABROAD‚ an international travel company in 1999 which was then
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production.|| 6.|Every economy is faced with: A. |unlimited wants and unlimited resources.|B. |increasing labour resources.|C. |unlimited wants‚ limited resources.|D. |limited wants and resources.|| 7.|An office building represents: A. |an example of a land resource.|B. |capital.|C. |opportunity cost.|D. |scarcity.|| 8.|An economy can produce outside its production possibility frontier when: A. |new technology is developed.|B. |people limit their choices.|C. |distribution systems are improved
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