what does speech language communcation mean?
need a little help on understanding what this means on unit 068 question
1.1 Explain the following terms • Speech - • Language - • Communication - • Speech, language and communication needs - what does it exactly want me to explain about it, im completly stressed and confussed and help will be fantastic :With love: |
Hi, these are terms that differ slightly from each other.
Unit 068 is city and guilds coding for the unit EYMP 5 Take a look through the Tutor's powerpoint materials this will give you the guidance needed http://www.talkingpoint.org.uk/en/EY.../EYMP%205.aspx Speech - is considered to be an ability to articulate and express ideas, thoughts through vocalised sound and also as an individual's own unique style of speaking where disability or impairment are involved eg. gesturing and signing Language is an agreed system or method that forms an underpinning way to understand the information others and self are saying/providing. Communication is the act of sending and receiving information. If you take a look through the talkingpoint website you'll find much to help with this unit xx Best wishes ------------------------------------------------------- Avoiding plagiarism please don't copy and paste Level 3 handbooks, child development and behaviour on amazon.co.uk to help student learners Verb list for learners knowledge and coursework needs |
thankyou for your time and help
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Thanks for the link to the powerpoint it was very useful
Kristy |
The link to this website is very helpful as I was struggling:smile:
Many thanks |
Hi
I'm half way through my course, & need to do a table, of adapting style of communication for a shy & nervous child speaking to a child who stammers speaking to a child who has been rude to a member of staff speaking to a parent for whom english is a 2nd language & speaking to a child who is angry any help with this would be most apprectiated |
Did you ever gain any help on this? im really struggling with the same questions!! :(
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