Bullying Therapy (Early Years)
Course
In Dunsland Cross
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Bullying Therapy (Early Years) - a distance learning bullying & harassment therapy course by BSYBullying continues to be a significant problem in schools. Over the last 30 years, it has received ample media coverage as well as being the object of different pieces of research looking at the causes and consequences of verbal & physical bullying.This Bullying Therapy (Early Years) course is designed as an add-on to counselling and psychotherapy for anyone looking to develop a deeper understanding about bullying and bullying therapy. The ultimate goal of the course is to provide clear definitions and a conceptual framework for understanding the factors that motivate bullying. Key topics covered include:AggressionBullying as seen by adults and childrenPrevention & interventionResearch & studiesPoliciesPsychological consequences of bullyingThe course is delivered entirely by distance learning, meaning that learners can study from the comfort of their own home, in their own time and at a pace that suits their learning style.
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Subjects
- Early Years
- IT for adults
Course programme
The course syllabus is structured as follows:
Lesson One- Aggression
- What is Aggression?
- Aggressive Behaviour in Child Development
- Normal Vs Abnormal Aggression
- Other Factors: Pre-natal Drug Abuse and its Effects
- Nature: Innate Theories of Aggression
- Nurture: Learning Theories of Aggression
- Gender Differences and Aggression
- An Holistic Framework
- Bullying
- What is Bullying?
- Types of Bullying
- What is a Bully?
- Who is a Victim?
- Where Does Bullying Take Place?
- How Prevalent is Bullying?
- What are the Effects of Bullying?
- A Child's Perspective
- How Victims See Themselves
- How Children Report Bullying
- Age-Related Factors
- Girls Vs Boys
- Why Children Don't Report Bullying
- Reporting Bullying that Happens Outside of Schoo
- An Adult's Perspective
- Bronfenbrenner's Model
- How Adults View Bullies
- How Adults View Victims
- The Role of Teachers and Schools
- Policy, Prevention and Intervention
- Government Policy
- Guidelines on Discrimination
- Development and Implementation of Policies in Schools
- Prevention
- Intervention Measures
- Research Into Bullying
- Reasons for Research into Bullying
- Focus of Research Studies to Date
- The Olweus Bullying Prevention Programme
- Research Findings and Recommendations
- The Psychological Aftermath of Bullying
- Methods Used to Combat Bullying
- The Way Ahead: Pupil-Centred Approaches
- Using the Curriculum
- Activities
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Expenses
For information on the cost of this training course, please contact BSY.
Instalment plans are available.Bullying Therapy (Early Years)