Child Psychology Level 3

Course

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£ 250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Methodology

    Distance Learning

  • Class hours

    120h

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    Different dates available

  • Delivery of study materials

    Yes

  • Support service

    Yes

  • Personal tutor

    Yes

Accredited Course

This psychology course focuses on child psychology. This course is designed for individuals who want to become knowledgeable in child psychology and child development, no previous knowledge or experience is required. Participants of this course will learn the basics of childhood psychology. Learn a range of methodological approaches to psychological investigations. Develop a variety of skills for using psychological methods. Become aware of the psychological approaches for understanding the development of children. Understand the effects of psychology on certain areas of a child’s development. After completing this course participants will have a strong understanding of child psychology and the effects it has development.

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  • 405 Child Psychology. doc.pdf

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About this course

No Prior Knowledge or qualifications are required.

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Subjects

  • IT Development
  • Psychology
  • Play
  • Child Development
  • Moral
  • School
  • Formation of Attachements
  • Home Family and School
  • Basic Principles of Research Methods
  • Visual perception
  • Language and Communication
  • Intelligence
  • Intelligence Testing
  • Child Psychology

Teachers and trainers (1)

Nicola Kirkham Kirkham

Nicola Kirkham Kirkham

Development Manager

Course programme

Child Psychology


Course Outline
Module One Major Developmental Issues

Unit One The First Year of Life

Infant reflexes; Social development during the first year of life including the social smile and onset of fear of strangers.

Unit Two The Formation of Attachments

Imprinting; Attachment (Bowlby) including cross-cultural studies; Harlow and surrogate mothers; Relevance of animal studies in child development.

Unit Three Consequences of Breakdowns in Attachments

Maternal deprivation; Implications of theories of attachment and maternal deprivation when placing children with surrogates.

Unit Four The Home, Family and School

Group vs family care and studies of effects of maternal employment and father absent families; Importance of peers and siblings

Unit Five Basic Principles of Research Methods

Nature and purpose of research, what is an experiment, supporting and refuting hypotheses, independent and dependent variables, control of variables, standardised instructions and procedures, methods of sampling, design of investigations.

Unit Six The Development of Visual Perception
Introduction to the nature/nurture debate on visual perception; Fantz – form perception; Gibson and Walk – depth perception; how the physiology of the human visual system helps us judge depth and distance; Bower – size constancy; animal experiments on early sensory deprivation.
Tutor-marked Assignment A


Unit Seven The Development of Language and Communication

Development of non-verbal communication in humans, gestures etc; comparisons with non-human primates; outline of language development in humans; including naturalistic observational in humans; including naturalistic observational studies and criticisms of these; Innate and reinforcement theories

Unit Eight Intelligence and Intelligence Testing

Definitions of intelligence; mental age and IQ; Tests of intelligence; Advantages and disadvantages of IQ testing.

Unit Nine The Nature/Nurture Debate in the Study of Intelligence

Twins studies; stability of IQ; Are early experiences decisive for later development

Unit Ten Data Collection and Interpretation

Tables and histograms, correlation and scattergrams; Mean; Range; Drawing conclusions from data.


Module Two The Child as an Individual

Unit Eleven How Children Think

Piaget’s theory of cognitive development; including studies of egocentrism and criticisms of his work.
Tutor-marked Assignment B

Unit Twelve Learning Theory – How Behaviour is Acquired

Learning and conditioning – classical conditioning and operant conditioning; including explanations of extinction, discrimination and generalisation; positive and negative reinforcement; Social Learning Theory and criticisms.

Unit Thirteen Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory – An Alternative Approach

Personality structure, 5 stage theory, criticisms.

Unit Fourteen Moral Development

Definition in psychological terms; investigation of moral behaviour, moral feelings and moral judgement.

Unit Fifteen The Development of Gender Roles

Sex-typing; Gender identity; Biological, social and cultural theories.

Unit Sixteen Aggression in Children

Biological basis of aggression; Psychological theory and aggression; Aggression as a learned response;
Imitation of aggression; viewing violence; Punishment for aggression; sex differences in aggression.

Unit Seventeen Methods Used in Child Development Research

Observational, Survey, Correlational, Experimental – advantages and disadvantages.
Tutor-marked Assignment C

Unit Eighteen Play

The importance of play to learning; Piaget’s theory of play; forms of play; Relevance of psychological theories to pre-school education; Play and learning in nursery schools; Play therapy.

Unit Nineteen Learning in School

Programmed learning and its relationship to learning theory – advantages and disadvantages; Discovery learning and its effectiveness.

Unit Twenty Behaviour Modification

Explanation and examples; Relationship to learning theory; Points systems, Advantages and disadvantages.

Assessment

This course is assessed by a series of assignments submitted to your tutor. No exam is required.

Child Psychology Level 3

£ 250 VAT inc.