Assuming this is describing a class, or being used in a similar context, both would be wrong. Computer should be plural. That aside, whether communication should be plural depends how you intended it to be understood.
find out an idividuals communications and language needs ,wishes and preferences
Yes. They are a form of non verbal communications like sign language and body language.
Character communications is basically the essence of communication. This means that no matter what we do, we are still communicating even in silence. It incorporates spoken communication, written communication, body language, and more.
English is the official International language for all business communication and all airline communications therefore it is the most useful language to learn as a second language.
"For free' is grammatically correct. It is an idiom of the English language.
Individuals with dementia in a health and social care environment
Guy Cabana has written: 'Attention! vos gestes vous trahissent' -- subject(s): Interpersonal communication, Communication non-verbale, Body language, Langage du corps, Communication interpersonnelle, Nonverbal communication
Yes, "don't" is a contraction of "do not" and is commonly used in everyday language. It is considered grammatically correct.
Cognitive difficulties can affect language and communication development by impacting memory, attention, and problem-solving skills necessary for learning and using language. Individuals with cognitive difficulties may struggle with understanding and producing language, following conversations, and expressing their thoughts effectively. It can also affect social interactions and the ability to interpret nonverbal cues in communication.
G. Niangoran-Bouah has written: 'The role of the drum in traditional African communications' -- subject(s): Drum language, Nonverbal communication
Communication, at the very core of the concept, is a method of survival. Animals and humans communicate with our body language, our looks, our voices, etc. We can warn, we can help others, we can call attention to ourselves, or distract.
language as a tool for communication