Saturday, December 21, 2019
Unit 1 D2 Evaluate Factors Thar Influence the...
Unit 1: Developing effective communication in health and social care D2 ââ¬â Evaluate factors that influence the effectiveness of each interaction. In this piece of coursework I will be analysing and evaluating the factors that influence the effectiveness of each interaction in relation to my work experience in a childrenââ¬â¢s nursery. The individuals preferred language When evaluating factors that influence interactions, in this case the preferred language style was to speak to the nursery children more on their level without using words they dont understand or personal jargon that only I understood. This was a positive influence on communication as I was able to do this effectively as I didnt have to change the language, I justâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦This could have been improved if there was an available room that I could of used to take the children participating in the activity into, were I could carry out the interaction without out distractions. Another way of improving this problem is I could have asked used my group interaction by involving the whole class as the group. This would have made all the children feel involved and no distraction would have been made as all the children would have been part of the group activity. Time This was a positive effect to the communication as I was able to conduct my both interactions within an hour. As the both activities I chose to do were not very long this give more time for communications to tack place between the children and myself. Not only this it helped to relax the situation as I wasnt in a hurry and my attention to the children was a priority instead of concentrating on the time which could have caused a distraction and children not behaving as they wouldnââ¬â¢t be interested. Noise This was an negative aspect on the group communication as the noise came from outside of the group from other children within the class room which distracted me from concentrating on my group when listening to feedback and also distracted the children in my group as they were looking round to see
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