Social & Strategic Competency Flashcards
defined as communicating effectively and in socially appropriate ways.
Social Competence
checklists for social competence
communication matrix and DAGG 3
How do we develop social skills?
- socioloinguistic
- socio-relational
Requesting an object, asking for attention, protesting, requesting information, or confirming. Also includes turn-taking, initiation, terminating conversation.
Sociolinguistic
sociorelational entails
a higher cognitive and social communication level
Sociolinguistic is learned through
natural interactions
This is smiling, making eye contact, grabbing or reaching for desired items or people, and using proximity to demonstrate joining attention or interest in others
Non-Symbolic Communicator
Participating in interactions, showing interest in partners, promoting oneself in positive light
Socio-relational
Able to request for an action or object using a picture symbol, uses please and thank you, initiates and maintains conversation, engages in conversational turns, requests information.
Symbolic communicator
Meaningful and Intential communicator
Symbolic Communicator
It is the ability to make up for the limitations of an individual’s communication system and repair communication breakdown
Stategic Competence
skills that demonstrates strategic competence:
Ability to maintain partner’s attention
initiating and ending conversations
Does your client recognize his/her communicative impact on the communication partner? Does the client recognize when a communication breakdown occurs?
Non-Symbolic
Gain partners’ attention, initiate, Communication with familiar and unfamiliar people, change conversation topics when appropriate, end a conversation
Symbolic
Use of various modalities appropriate for the situation
Repair communication breakdowns
symbolic