Theory Of Communication - Articles
Communication, Communication, Communication!!!
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Christina Thielst

Before the HIMSS published guide to establishing a RHIO, I wrote Forming a RHIO?.... In this first ver sion I listed those thin gs that would be importa nt to building a strong foundation for sustainability and success. The l ast item was "communic ate, communicate, communic ate". Well, I have an example of what happens when ...
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Communication
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The Relationship Experts ..
There have been many books about Communication,
Communication Styles, and Conflict Resolution Techniques to
be used in inter-presonal relationships.
This article is to focus on the less common, but just as
important areas of communication known as:
a) Body Language
b) Tone
c) Indirect...
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Communicating
by
Joeymom
As an art historian, part of what I am studying and analyzing is how people communicate. You have an idea (or your patron has an idea) and it must be communicated. How will you acheive this? What will need to be shown? How much of that message should be overt, and how much covert? What images and techniques will be used to convey meaning? One thin ...
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Communication
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Kelly A.
I am having a growing fondness for my colleagues. I have purposely not mentioned the name of my organization, or the names of my colleagues in this blog. Mostly so I can write about it anonymously! The truth of the matter is that our problems are ultimately so simple. I was walking with one of our coordinators up to the taxi stop after work tod ...
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Communication
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Casdok
C doesn't speak. And as a mum this was one of the things i wanted more than anything, to hear his voice. To hear him say mum or i love you! I used to have dreams about it ( a friend of mine still does!) But after 18 years, i find this is not important anymore. He doesn't sign either and as for PECS......well!! But he dose communicate by his act ...
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Communication
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Halo
L is starting to use PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System). (click here to find out more). Last Sept I travelled to London to do a PECS course especially for parents of children with Autism or severe learning difficulties. She can't talk, nod, point and wave etc. So when she's ill she can't tell us where the pain is coming from. She can't l ...
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Communication
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Christina Molin
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Vince has been doing some pretty funny things lately. He is not really signing a lot of two or three word sentences when he wants something, but he does have a really (in my opinion) smart way of asking questions/assessing situations.Two weeks ago or so, we were visiting some friends who have a pool in their back yard. we have not been pooling so ...
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Communication?
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Jennifer J.
There are two emergencies at the Long Term Care Facility this morning and Dad is late getting up out of bed. Brian reports that he is alert and feeds himself, which is a good thing. I do not know how Brian finds the patience for all of this. He never knew his father. He’s never been a father, although he is a wonderful stepfather. He tells me ...
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Communicating
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Shauna M.
"When you are on the phone or on the air, you have no body." Marshall McLuhan A funny thing happens to me when I'm in public but not as a member of the media. At a checkout a sales person might say, "You seem really familiar to me. Do I know you?" Or at a party someone might say, "You remind me of someone I know. Do you ha ...
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behavior is communication
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Karen ..

Our job as parents gets MUCH easier when we remember that behavior is communication. What is your child trying to tell you? If she's verbal enough, you can actually ask her. If not, take your best guess, respond to that message, and watch the results to see if you were correct.
For example, let's say your child is kicking the table leg during dinn ...
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