1. Explain why it is important to communicate effectively with children, young people and adults in order to develop positive relationships ( 1.1.1)
Children: Communication is very important, very young children often cannot express their thoughts and feelings in words because of this it is important to listen carefully, use eye contact, communicate using body language and facial expressions make sure to adapt to the children’s needs, this helps build up a rap pore and builds trust and this will help better relations with the child.
Young People: Communicating with young people allows individuals to understand and express their own feelings, this allows them to develop their self-identity, to help with social relationships, to build trust so they feel they can talk to you with any problems/concerns also communication skills can lower
...stress levels and promote healthy behaviour’s.
Adults: Communication in adults is important. Using eye contact, being interested in what they say, show that you care and have respect for them you are able to build a rap pour, gain their trust to build positive relations so they can talk to you.
2. Explain how classroom assistants can build relationships with the children and young people in their care. (a) Class room assistants can build relationships with children by adapting to their needs, making eye contact, listening to the child, being friendly, talking at their level, using certain body language’s to show you are interested in them this will help the children feel at ease and will build a relationship.
Explain how the classroom assistants can build relationships with the other adults with whom they work (1.1.2)
style="text-align: justify">(b) Promote positive working relations, build relationships with adults by using eye contact, being friendly, building a rap pour, showing an interest, showing respect, being considerate also remembering issues which is personal to them.
3 Explain how different social, Professional and cultural contexts may affect relationships and the ways in which people communicate. (1.1.3) Different social, professional and cultural contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate because of a lack of understanding of one another’s background and or/culture. There are several behaviours that may be perceived differently by people. When communicating with others we need to consider the context in which we are working, we need to adapt the way we communicate in different situations. We should also remember that different cultures will have their own ways of behaviour which may extend to gestures, body language and eye contact.
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