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People with sensory loss such as hearing or sight can benefit from different types of effective communication. For example, those with hearing loss may benefit from using sign language or pictures to communicate. Those with sight loss may benefit most from vocal communication.
Communication between sensory and motor neurons.
The term "aural" refers to hearing. Aural communication refers to passing along information using the auditory-sensory system using both speaking and hearing.
its important that you both understand each other by doing this you should listenen and ans speak to the person
the are so many reasons and the list is endless the persons could be intoxicated with drugs either medicinal or recreational ,they could have sensory impairment like hearing and sight .in some situation it could be that the person has to much stress and have shut themselves of to human interaction or they have mental health issues .others could be because they hearing voices in their heads .
how can effective communication have a positive impact on the lives of individuals with sensory loss
what are the positives of effective comunication
possitive effective communication methods
People with sensory loss such as hearing or sight can benefit from different types of effective communication. For example, those with hearing loss may benefit from using sign language or pictures to communicate. Those with sight loss may benefit most from vocal communication.
Imagery may be least effective when used with individuals who have difficulty visualizing or have limited sensory experiences. It also may not be as helpful for those who prefer more direct and concrete forms of communication. In addition, imagery may not be effective if it is not tailored to the individual's preferences or needs.
Communication between sensory and motor neurons.
Explain how information can be made accessible to individuals with sensory loss
A range of fact can have a negative or positive impact on individuals with a sensory loss. People who are deaf can still feel vibrations from object near them. So something falling can be felt by a deaf person. Blind people can feel their way around a room. If someone moves furniture without telling them they will have a hard time navigating.
explain how individuals attitudes and beliefs may change when experiencing sensory loss, and how could this be overcome
negative impact on people with sensory loss
explain how information can be made accessible to individual with sensory loss
Vision