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Sunday, March 8, 2015

"Blog Assignment Effective Communication"

Senior Pastor Robert Bolden at Central Baptist Church is the most effectively communicate that I praise for all ages, especially young children.  He is an excellent speaker. His delivery skills are impressive, and most importantly the youth at my church can relate and identify with his series.



What is communication?

“Communication competence is the degree to which a communicator’s goals are achieved through efficient and appropriate interaction.”
“Communication is a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior (Webster, 1983, p. 266).”






Some professionals develop communication skills and behaviors through years of learning.  In cognitive sense, communication is a learned behavior that comes with the reception and a communication process.  It is also important to communicate useful ability to appreciate the impact of words and actions needed to interact with others.

Effective communication depends on people having integrity, personality, and reality magnitudes of trust.  The amount to which an individual may illustrate circumstances honestly can make an enormous difference to whether or not others in the community can be trusted by others in the community.  Trust among people helps their sense of openness as they take part in a new and unclear responsibilities related to with the transformation.

Parents and professionals are a child’s first teachers in a young child’s life.  Children learn and develop at different stages of life.  Therefore, it is vital to exposes children to the age appropriate interacting of learning.  As well as demonstrating individual characteristics at an age to increase their social and emotional interests.  Developmentally appropriate practice exists during the learning process helping a child to develop and learn effectively in early childhood. 

Reference

Communication Competence Perspective - University of Kentucky. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.uky.edu/~drlane/capstone/commcomp.htm

5 comments:

  1. Hi,
    I agree parents and early child caregivers are definitely a child’s first communicators and lay down the foundation for communication, they teach how to communicate, when to communicate and they can even impact you to not know how to communicate and express yourself.

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  2. Hi,
    Interesting description but who do you know with effective communication skills?

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    1. Hello Renee, my Pastor of the church I attended is an excellent speaker. His delivery skills are impressive, the youth at my church can relate and identify with his series.

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  3. Barbara
    Who meets this criteria for you? Parents are the child's first teacher and we must effectively communicate that to our families not just with our words , but through our actions.

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    1. Hello Anya, my Pastor of the church I attended is the must effectively communicate that I know for young children. He is an excellent speaker. His delivery skills are impressive, the youth at my church can relate and identify with his series.

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