Sunday, January 26, 2014

Communicating With Others Who Are Different From Ourselves

I would like to believe that I communicate with everyone the same across the board but I would be lying to myself if I stated that. I think that I do treat other people who are of a different culture in a different way but I may not be fully aware of it. I have a difficult time communicating with individuals who are deaf because I have a fear that they will misunderstand me and I do not know sign language and I do not want to offend them. There has been occasions where I could have taken a sign language class but always made an excuse of being too busy or feared that if I did learn then someone would call upon for assistance and I would still mess things up. I find myself shying away from these individuals not because of discrimination but the fear of not knowing what to do. Three ways I can overcome this is by simply just taking the sign language class, finding resources to help me communicate with them better, and finally working with other professionals on what ways I can better serve and talking to them about their experiences.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Kami,
    I think that the sign language class would be very helpful. I wish that I would have taken the course when it was offered at my elementary school, I know that was a long time ago, but my classmate who took the class now has a lucrative career based from her experience in the classes. Just try it, I don't think you could mess up that bad, one thing I love about the Special Education field is that they are very supportive no matter where you are, so they will help you more that criticize you while you learn. Good Luck with that!

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  2. Kami,
    I think it is great that you are willing to find something that will not only help you and benefit you for this particular situation but also for many more situations to come. Wanting to better yourself only shows that you are a great leader and wanting to do better encourages others around you to want to do better.

    Thank you for sharing
    Lauren

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