Professional Diploma in Child Psychology - CPD Accredited
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Online
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22h
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Flexible
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Child Psychology is part of the study in psychology that focuses on children’s development and behaviour. Each phase of a child’s growth and development is critical to understand. Providing the necessities for a child such as food, shelter, and clothes is the easiest part of child development. However, these are not the only things you should consider. Child psychology is a significant aspect of their development. The lessons in this course are designed to train you to ensure that you will learn the important matters about child psychology. This course will provide you the necessary skills, knowledge and information of Child Psychology.
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Professional Diploma in Child Psychology is CPD QS & IAO accredited. This makes it perfect for anyone trying to learn potential professional skills.
As there is no experience and qualification required for this course, it is available for all students from any academic backgrounds.
Our Professional Diploma in Child Psychology is fully compatible with any kind of device. Whether you are using Windows computer, Mac, smartphones or tablets, you will get the same experience while learning. Besides that, you will be able to access the course with any kind of internet connection from anywhere at any time without any kind of limitation.
On receiving your request an academic officer from the course will call you to explain everything about the course, including how you can sign up, payment options and enrollment periods
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Subjects
- Child Development
- Child Psychology
- Psychology
- School
- Accredited
- Cognitive Development
- Physical Development
- Behavioral Disorders
- High Intelligence
- Social and Emotional Development
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COURSE CURRICULUM
Child Psychology
- What is Child Psychology?
- Defining Children and Childhood
- Child Development Theories
- Genetics
- Cognitive Development
- Physical Development
- Social and Emotional Development
- Attachment
- Language Development & Communication
- Brain Development & Emotional Intelligence
- Self Esteem & Confidence
- Gender Roles and Gender Differences
- Learning Disability
- Behavioral Disorders
- High Intelligence & School Psychology
- Phases of Grief
- Nutrition and Child Development
- Developing into Adulthood
Child Empowerment
- The Basics On Nurturing Your Child
- Build Your Child’s Self Esteem
- Catch The Good And Not Always The Bad
- Demonstrate The Love Is Unconditional
- Make Rules And Be Consistent
- Make Special Time For Your Child
- Always Set An Example
- Don’t Dominate A Conversation
- Learn To Be A Good Communicator
- An Unnourished Child has A Long Road Ahead
Asperger's in Children
- For a parent who suspects their child may have Asperger’s syndrome, what are the common symptoms to look out for?
- My 6 year old boy becomes very angry a lot of the time, what can I do to help him deal with his frustrations better?
- Why do Asperger’s children behave in an obsessive manner?
- I’m worried about how my child will cope as he reaches his adolescence. What advice can you give?
- I don’t want my child to be on medication for the rest of his life. Are there any non-drug treatments available?
- My 7 year old daughter has been diagnosed with Asperger’s and it’s a constant struggle to get her to pay attention or even look at me! She seems in a world of her own sometimes. Any suggestions?
- Is it always necessary for an Asperger’s child to go to a specialist school?
- My son doesn’t make friends easily because of his Asperger’s. I’m worried he’ll be bullied when he starts school. What should I do?
- It can be exhausting coping with my 9 year old. I often feel like a failure because I struggle to cope sometimes. Is that normal?
Professional Diploma in Child Psychology - CPD Accredited