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Most, Tova; Ingber, Sara; Heled-Ariam, Einat – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2012
The study focused on social competence (SC) and perceived sense of loneliness of preschool children with hearing loss (HL) in group inclusion (GI, a small group of children with HL is integrated in a standard classroom) and individual inclusion (II, each child with HL is individually integrated into a standard classroom). The relations between…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Interpersonal Competence, Psychological Patterns, Hearing Impairments
Chase, Robert; Priest, Simon – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1990
Effective communication is sending a message so that it is received the way it was meant. Barriers to effective communication, or "noise," may include mental blocks, technical jargon, social norms, or values. Feedback, paraphrasing, impression checking, and behavior description are ways to improve communication and facilitate learning…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Problems, Communication Skills
Strickland, Ben; Arnn, John
All interpersonal relationships are a function of the basic beliefs, expectations, and reactions of the people involved. These conditions may not be written or even verbalized formally, but they exist nontheless and are as binding as any legal contract. Giving specific and intentional consideration to interpersonal contracts and utilizing them as…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Communication Skills, Communication (Thought Transfer), Contracts

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