Intersubjectivity PowerPoint PDF

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This PowerPoint presentation discusses the concept of intersubjectivity, focusing on shared understanding and mutual recognition between individuals. It also highlights the talents and contributions of people with disabilities and those from underprivileged sectors. The presentation includes questions about individual temperament and sensitivity in dealing with others.

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OBJECTIVES 1. To understand intersubjectivity. 2. To appreciate the talents of persons with disabilities and those from underprivileged sectors. 3. To perform activities demonstrating the talents of persons with disabilities and those from the underprivileged sectors of society. Core Dimensio...

OBJECTIVES 1. To understand intersubjectivity. 2. To appreciate the talents of persons with disabilities and those from underprivileged sectors. 3. To perform activities demonstrating the talents of persons with disabilities and those from the underprivileged sectors of society. Core Dimensions of Human Personhood  Consciousness and Self Awareness  Freedom and Responsibility  Relationship and Community  Dignity and Worth TALENTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS OF PWD AND UNDERPRIVELEGED 1.How do you define human being? 2. Answer the following as honestly as you can and learn more about your temperament and sensitivity in dealing with others. 1.Intensity How strong are your emotional reactions? Do you find yourself becoming easily upset or more low key? Answer between 1 2 3 4 5 (1 = mild reaction, 5 = intense reaction) Answer _______________________________________ 2. Persistence If you are involved in an activity and you are asked to stop, can you do so easily? When a task is frustrating, do you find yourself letting go easily or pushing to continue? Answer between 12345 (1= easily let go, 5 = "lock in", don't let go) Answer _______________________________________ 3. Sensitivity How aware are you of slight noises, emotions, differences in temperature, taste and textures? Do you react easily to certain foods, tags in clothing, or irritating noises? Answer between 1 2 3 4 5 (1 usually not sensitive, 5 very sensitive) Answer __________________________________________ 4. Perceptiveness How keenly aware are you of people, colors, noises, and objects around you? Do you frequently forget to do what you were going to do because something else has caught your attention? Answer between 1 2 3 4 5 (1 = hardly ever notice, 5 = very perceptive) Answer ____________________________________________ 5. Adaptability Do you quickly adapt to changes in your schedule or routine? How do you cope with surprises? Answer between 1 2 3 4 5 (1 = adapt quickly, 5 = slow to adapt) Answer__________________________________ 6. Regularity How regular are your eating times, sleeping period, and other bodily functions? Answer between 12345 (1 = regular, 5 = irregular) Answer _________________________________ 7. Energy Are you always on the move and busy or quiet? Do you need to run and exercise in order to feel good? Answer between 1 2 3 4 5 (1 = quiet, 5 = active) Answer ______________________________________________ 8. Mood Do you feel mostly happy compared to the analytical and serious? Answer between 1 2 3 4 5 (1 = usually positive, 5 = more serious and analytical) Answer _______________________________________________ SCORE 9-18 Cool or Calm 19-28 Very Lively or Spunky 29- 45 Spirited 3. Shared Understanding Intersubjectivity is about creating a common ground or shared understanding between individuals. It enables people to communicate and interpret meaning in similar ways, whether in spoken language, gestures, or cultural symbols. 4. Mutual Recognition Intersubjectivity involves recognizing the other person as a subject with their own thoughts, feelings, and perspective. This recognition builds respect, empathy, and the understanding that everyone has a unique viewpoint. 5. Validation and Acceptance Intersubjectivity requires validating each other's perspectives, even when they differ. This validation helps individuals feel acknowledged and respected, which is essential for open dialogue and mutual understanding. 6. Social Construction of Reality Intersubjectivity shapes how people perceive and construct reality together. The meanings, beliefs, and values shared in a community are built through collective interaction and are passed down across generations. Thank You!

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