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Students will be able to explain conversational intent, and inviting consent
Learn how to explain conversational intent and inviting consent in early childhood education and child care centers. Compare different listening and responsive techniques to improve communication skills. Develop a deeper understanding of effective communication strategies in educational settings.
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