Nonverbal Communication Reference Sheets Author: Everyday Speech Subject: Nonverbal Communication Reference Sheets Keywords: Visual Tools; Conversation Clues; Premium Packet Content Created Date: 9/28/2018 2:07:50 AM
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Preview and Download !Communication Styles: A Self‐Assessment Exercise (Based on the work of P Case “Teaching for the Cross-Cultural Mind” Washington, DC, SIETAR, 1981) 1 Instructions: Please select from each pair of attributes the one which is most typical of your personality. No pair is an either-or proposal. Make your choice as spontaneously as possible.
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Preview and Download !a variety of communication tools in order to convey a message from a client to a particular audience. The main tools are image and typography. Elements/Principles of Design: visual tools to use to communicate a message. Elements of Design: Lines - The distance between two points. Look closely at the great variety of lines, straight, curved ...
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Preview and Download !MORSE CODE WORKSHEETS Although Morse code is now rarely used in communication, the code is still used in various ways like tattoos, art, and by some naval and radio operators. Decode the Morse code shown on the pictures below. Name: _____ 1 2 3 5 4
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Preview and Download !• One or more symbol languages: – Letterforms are symbols for phonetic speech (A = “Ah” etc .) or modular pictograms for ideas – Numerals are symbols for specific quantitative ideas – Graphics or icons are symbols of objects, concepts, abstract ideas, etc. • Integrates visual (left) and verbal (right) sides of the brain • Both a process and a product
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Preview and Download !Visual Memory is the ability to take in a visual stimulus, retain its details, and store for later retrieval. Visual Motor Integration is accurate and quick communication between the eyes and hands. Visuocognition is the ability to use visual information to solve problems, make decisions, and complete planning and organizational tasks
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Preview and Download !Visual communication is the act of using photographs, videos, art, drawings, sketches, charts and graphs to convey information. Visuals are often used as an aid during presentations to provide helpful context alongside written and/or verbal communication. Sincepeople have different learning styles, visual communication might be more helpful for ...
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Preview and Download !Visual Supports for outines, Schedules, and Transitions ChallengingBehavior.org | National Center for Pyramid Model Innovations 3 How to Use Teach your child how to use the schedule by explaining and demonstrating how to use the pictures. Refer to the visual schedule throughout the day (e.g., “We just got home, let’s go check your schedule to see
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Preview and Download !Visual Discrimination is the ability to detect similarities and differences in pictures, objects, patterns, sequences and/or organisation of single or groups of visual stimuli. Functional Implications of difficulties with Visual Discrimination A child may have difficulty making quick, accurate or refined interpretations of visual information.
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Preview and Download !•Strengthening muscles • Increasing tongue and lip movement • Improving speech sound production so that speech is more clear • Teaching caregivers, family members, and teachers strategies to better communicate with the person with dysarthria • In severe cases, learning to use alternative means of communication (e.g., simple gestures, alphabet boards, or electronic or computer-based ...
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