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Author(s):  
Gail Davison ◽  
Richard Conn ◽  
Martina Ann Kelly ◽  
Andrew Thompson ◽  
Tim Dornan

This article suggests communicative steps and strategies to help healthcare professionals achieve the ideals of child-centred care, which place children and young people at the centre of policy and practice. For those with 15 s, not 15 min, our suggestions can be summarised like this: help children be active agents in their own care by asking, listening well, being curious and explaining things clearly in an accessible but not condescending way.


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-36
Author(s):  
Khairunnisa

Abstract The role of parents is very important for the formation of children's character starting at an early age, family communication will be a way to interact more closely between family members. The existence of communication that can be realized through action, and giving positive words to children. The influence of toxic parents can affect children's growth and development and even affect children's character, bad personalities during childhood can cause personality problems, and poor socialization. Therefore, in communicating with children, parents must pay attention to the character of the child in order to communicate effectively. Communication must be built as early as possible, and based on the understanding of parents. Methods of data collection are carried out in various ways, namely through observation, interviews, documentation. It is hoped that this research will have a positive impact on parents in the way of caring for their children, and be able to minimize toxic parents.   Keywords: Family Communication, Toxic Parents, Character, Early Childhood.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-52
Author(s):  
Nurazila Sari ◽  
Khamim Zarkasih Putro

This study aimed to find out how the strategies for mentoring and learning deaf children are. The current phenomenon about deaf children is that they have difficulty communicating or can be categorized as low in communication with other people because their vocabulary is lacking. In the world of education, there are still few people who understand the characteristics of deaf children. It was also found that one of the teachers at an extraordinary school was more understanding when communicating with children with disabilities, mental disorders, and others than communicating with deaf children. This data collection technique is through descriptive analysis, content analysis or content analysis, and concluding a literary method with the type of library research, namely the mentoring and learning strategy for deaf children. There is an inclusive school for each child according to their particular needs. All efforts are made to be served optimally by making various modifications and adjustments. Learning media that can be used for deaf children are visual stimulation media and auditory stimulation media.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 15-19
Author(s):  
Natalia A. Kozlova ◽  
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Marina S. Trofimova ◽  

The question of the child’s age sufficient to take it into account in a family conflict continues to be debatable. To resolve it, the authors of the article analyze the norms of Russian and foreign legislation, the positions of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, representatives of legal science, as well as materials of judicial practice. The authors come to the conclusion that it is inexpedient to establish an age limit in the ability to take into account the child’s opinion in a controversial legal relationship. Emphasis must be placed on the actual level of physical and mental development of the minor. For this, it is proposed to use the available expert methods of interviewing children in order to identify their opinions, which are specially designed to overcome difficulties in communicating with children of different age categories. The article reveals the peculiarities of the implementation of measures for legal education in the field of informing minors about their rights, ways of protecting and restoring them. The authors insist on expanding the content of Article 57 of the Family Code of the Russian Federation, which regulates the content of the child’s right to express their opinion, and propose legislative innovations in the regulation of certain methods of protecting the rights and interests of children.


Author(s):  
Tat’yana I. Belova I. Belova ◽  
Mariya A. Somkina ◽  
Tat’yana V. Sutyagina

The article defines the importance of communicative activity in the pedagogic process and examines the process of forming the communicative culture of the future pedagogue as the basis of “subject-subject” interaction. The definition of the concept of psychological readiness for the implementation of pedagogic activity is given, including three areas of actualization – motivational, cognitive and activity. The study was conducted on a sample of students of the group “Foreign languages”, “Russian language and literature” (50 people) of Kostroma State University within the framework of the discipline "School of a professional counselor". It is established that the bachelors who have completed their internship, are aimed at acquiring knowledge necessary for the implementation of professional pedagogic activities. Summer teaching practice has become a powerful resource for the development of students' communicative culture – the motivation for communicating with children has increased, the ability to plan and rebuild communication programmes, organise activities, exercise communication control, show creativity in communication, analyse its results, and see their own mistakes have been formed.


Author(s):  
Marina Viktorovna Rostovtseva ◽  
Valerii Aleksandrovich Pomazan ◽  
Maksim Leonidovich Rutts ◽  
Vyacheslav Nikolaevich Anan'ev ◽  
Ekaterina Sergeevna Bobrik

This article touches upon the problem of readiness of the modern public school pedagogues for implementation of inclusive education. The author carries out an empirical research, the results of which demonstrate unwillingness of the pedagogues to teach children with health limitations. This is manifests in poor organization of correctional and developmental environment for inclusive education, as well as insufficient pedagogical interaction between all actors of the inclusive process pedagogical interaction between all subjects of the inclusive process; inability to select optimal means to arrange inclusive education and use various resources for the development of all children, etc. The author offers the key strategic directions for administration of public schools aimed at working with the indicated flaws, which for the most part are related to the arrangement of comprehensive interdepartmental interaction of all parties to the educational process. The author obtained the data on the main shortages of public school pedagogies in working with impaired children. Based on the method of self-analysis of pedagogical difficulties, the respondents indicated the reluctance to solve professional tasks in lesson planning, difficulties in communicating with children with health limitations, no methodological support or competence to develop it themselves. The author suggests arranging joint activity between the specialists in the field of correctional work (psychologists, speech-language pathologist, defectologists, tutors) and teachers, organizing methodological support in the educational institution to select techniques for working with children in the conditions of inclusion, tracking the dynamics of their development.


Author(s):  
T.A. Kolysheva ◽  
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E.S. Kuzmina

The article examines vocal fascination as a phenomenon of pedagogical influence. The purpose of the article is to identify what techniques of voice fascination are necessary for a student-future teacher, how to master them in order to effectively use them in teaching and communicating with children in the classroom. The techniques of voice fascination necessary for a future teacher for effective use in teaching and communicating with children were revealed: expressive intonation, tempo, rhythm of speech, novelty effect, fascinating presentation of information, creating a holiday atmosphere, facial expressions, smile. On the example of the work of the "Theater of the Word KB Sargsyan" methods of voice and speech development in future teachers in the process of intoning a poetic text are revealed. The means of effective influence of the teacher's vocal fascination have been identified, which help to captivate, interest students in the learning process, and increase motivation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 29 (20) ◽  
pp. 1164-1166
Author(s):  
Peter Dryden ◽  
Sarah Greenshields

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