2. In any form of
communication, there is a
sender and a receiver of
the message. The question
of whether the message is
sent and how the message
is received is vital
importance in
communication.
4. 1. It can put people’s safety at risk.
Any rational society must discover and
control any danger that may interrupt
the people’s peaceful living. A
dangerous terrorist’s threat, for
example, may cause of disorder and
harm, mowing to the ignorance of
people or the indifference of society
itself and its authorities.
- A TYPHOON WARNING
2. It can hinder youth development.
There are more reasons why the study
of communication is necessary for
individuals.
6. How does a child respond to
a purposeful message from
an adult?
Do we always give in to what
child asks for?
Delve deeper into the youth’s
background. (Family
background, abandoned,
orphaned, broken family)
8. 1. Regulation or control
Law and rules of society must be known
to citizens and guests with the use of
communication.
2. Social interaction
People need to tell others what they
know and how they feel, and must be
well informed about the feelings and
opinions of others.
9. 3. Motivation
Every individual needs to use
communication in motivating other
people to cooperate in accomplishing
certain goals.
4. Information
People must be well informed on
anything that will affect them, and must
share their knowledge with others.
10. 5. Emotional Interaction
People can establish stronger
relationships if they can freely
communicate their emotions to
others.