Explain the Term ‘Communication’ in the Context Within Your Role of Supporting Children, Young People and Adults

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Communication means “the exchange of thoughts, messages, or information, as by speech, signals, writing, or behaviour”. Communication is a way to develop a strong and positive relationship. For developing a strong and positive relationship it is important to have effective communication. In our role of supporting children, young people and adults it is very important to have strong, trusting and positive relationship. Effective communication helps us to develop a strong positive relationship with children who can trust us which benefit children and young people and their ability to participate in and benefit from the setting. While communicating with children we have to make sure that how we are communicating for example we have to be very clear in our instructions, we come to their eye level, make eye contact, adapt to their different needs for example if a child is dyslexic we give them extra time for learning. Showing respect, being considerate, remembering their personal issues, taking time to listen to their views and worries. It is important that we model effective communication skills so that children behave in proper manner and that they also know their boundaries. There are many ways by which we can communicate with adults (staff and parents) like- emails, verbal, nonverbal, contact books - through which parents as well as carers can contact with each others, we can share information and views with each other. Making eye contact, responding to others, being interested, using body language, facial expression, being approachable, reacting and commenting to their talks are some of the ways that are used to communicate effectively with children, young people and
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