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    R/602/2906 Level 3 Principles of communication in Adult Social Care Settings. 1. Understand why effective communication is important in adult social care settings. 1.1 there is many different ways how people can communicate for example .Touch .Verbal .Body language .Behaviour .Communication Cards people use different reasons to communicate to show feelings‚ express emotions‚ pass information/knowledge to another individual and to be understood. 1.2 Good communication is the difference between a

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    graphic addition to the simple share button Kickstarter has on all campaigns. However‚ there are some usability issues with the buttons. The only one that actually opens the JNCO page on its respective site when clicked is the Facebook button. The other buttons simply take you to the sites homepage‚ from where you would have to search for the JNCO profile. I would suggest switching the hyperlinks within the buttons so they all open up right to the JNCO profile and reduce work required by the user

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    Oscar Claude Monet

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    Oscar Claude Monet Oscar Claude Monet was born on November 14‚ 1840 in Paris‚ France. Monet spent most of his childhood in Le Havre‚ France. In Le Havre‚ Monet studied drawing and painted seascapes with a French painter Eugene Louis Boudin in his teens. By 1859 Monet committed himself a career to be an artist. Monet spent a lot of time in Paris around 1859. By 1860 Monet met a pre-impressionist painter‚ Edouard Manet. Monet also met other French painters destined to form the impressionist

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    Cache Level 3 Unit 19

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    or her self using fingers. The baby is now more wary of strangers‚ sometimes showing stranger fear. The baby might offer toys to others. The baby might show distress when his or her mother leaves. The baby typically begins to crawl and this means he or she can do more or him or herself‚ reach for objects and get to places and people. The baby is now more aware of other peoples feelings for example he or she may if their brother cries. 9-12months:the baby enjoys songs ans action rhymes. The baby still

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    has read picture books with very young children knows that they promote personal‚ detailed and exploratory talk as well as social or even raucous merriment” (Watson & Styles‚ 1996:1). A good method of gauging children’s engagement with a picture book could be Aidan Chambers’ ‘Tell Me’ approach. Chambers explains that the tell me approach is about finding out about the readers experience with the books – ‘enjoyment‚ thoughts‚ feelings‚ memories’ and whatever the reader wisher to report. Thoughts are

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    Pride and Prejudice Reader Response ​ ​To me personally I found this book to be beneficial in understanding the ways of society throughout time. Within Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice‚ Bingley and Jane’s relationship proves that social pressures essentially inhibit people from fulfilling their true identities‚ and their true desires. Whether it manifests itself in the pressure to marry for security and convenience‚ or the pressure to attain affluence and culture‚ the social norm erases individual

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    E1+E2- There are five pieces of current legislation which include: RIDDOR 1995 (Reporting of Injuries‚ Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations)‚ PPI 1992 (Personal Protective Equipment at Work Act‚ Disability Discrimination Act 1995‚ Sex Discrimination Act 1975&1986 and finally The Race Relations Act 1976. RIDDOR will influence working practises in a setting because it enforces policies into nursery settings that make it vital that RIDDOR is put into place by keeping a record book (accidents

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    remember from time to time that nothing that is worth knowing can be taught” Oscar Wilde I just admire this guy! I really like all of his sayings‚ because all of them are deep‚ full of wisdom and simple. So‚ a couple of words about him‚ just in memory of his talent. Oscar Wilde lived not long‚ only forty-six years. He died in Paris in December 1900. With him ended the nineteenth century - at the calendar‚ and‚ in fact. Wilde experienced the glory that rarely comes to the writer. For his contemporaries

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    31: Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings 1. Understand why effective communication is important in the work setting. 1.1. Identify the different reasons people communicate. Firstly I would like to explain what communication is. Communication is a two way process of transferring information from one person-sender to another-receiver‚ it helps people understand each other‚ making point‚ this is way of expression. People communicate to build

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    or moving gradually to that goal by using the minimal amount of hand contact that provides a reassurance • show genuine interest in what children are doing‚ exploring‚ learning about‚ discussing‚ suggesting • challenging discrimination and help others see why equality & inclusion are good 6.2 Resilience is very important as it is the trait that children gain through recovering from negative experiences; e.g. not being picked first on the football team‚ not gaining a merit for work they thought

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