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Post by Heather on Jun 26, 2017 21:28:44 GMT -8
When people want to make connections, they take time and effort to be intentional in their interactions. They choose things the other likes to do, and talk about common interests. They ask thoughtful questions, and listen attentively and actively. The ways we make connections are culturally embedded in the way that our families and early childhood interactions are modeled for us. As committed caregivers, we are responsible for actively building relationships with the children in our care and modeling what making connections looks like.
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Post by grathbun on Dec 30, 2017 23:29:12 GMT -8
they seem to talk more, asking questions to start a conversation. i enjoy getting to know different people, they smile, they can talk confident.
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Post by Jennifer on Mar 7, 2018 22:18:46 GMT -8
Usually someone who wants to speak to you will seek you outnwhen others are not around. They will make eye contact.
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Post by Yuri on Apr 16, 2018 22:14:46 GMT -8
We first build a relationship, asking questions, they will listen by depending how you talked to them.
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Post by Erica on Mar 1, 2019 19:14:47 GMT -8
When people want to make connections they intentionally try to start up a conversation with you about something so that they can find some common ground. Making connections helps us communicate with one another and build stronger bonds over time.
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Post by willsmichelle36 on Apr 22, 2019 19:35:33 GMT -8
we build relationships with child and make connections with them. asking questions, they will listen to the adult
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Post by Elizabeth Hughes on Aug 31, 2022 21:33:03 GMT -8
When a person wants to make connections, they try to listen and relate to something the person has said.
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