avaxgfx Posted May 10 Report Share Posted May 10 [img]/storage-10/0524/xxDNYPgVmOCILPz6gSmgVgRGv476POiT.jpg[/img] Last updated 5/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 612.66 MB | Duration: 1h 57m Learn about childhood development, milestones, psychological disorders, parenting styles, influences, and counselling. [b]What you'll learn[/b] Physical, Cognitive, Emotional, Social, and Language development Developmental Milestones Theories of Child Development Impact of Family and Culture Parenting Styles Peer and sibling relationships Psychological disorders: anxiety disorder, mood disorder, conduct disorder, eating disorder, etc. [b]Requirements[/b] Interest in psychology and counseling. [b]Description[/b] This course in Child Psychology and Development offers an in-depth exploration into the intricate world of child growth and psychological health. This course is designed for educators, healthcare professionals, parents, and caregivers, as it provides essential knowledge and skills to understand and support the developmental journey of children from infancy through adolescence.You will gain a robust understanding of developmental milestones across various stages, learning how to identify normal progressions and potential concerns or delays in physical, cognitive, language, social, and emotional development.The course delves into foundational and contemporary theories of child development, with detailed contributions from Piaget, Vygotsky, Erikson, and other key theorists. This theoretical grounding helps you apply these concepts to real-world scenarios, enhancing your professional and personal interactions with children.Further, the course addresses the significant impact of biological influences, family dynamics, cultural influences, and social environments on child development. You will learn to assess and differentiate the types and effects of parenting styles, peer and sibling relationships, and broader societal factors.This course also covers specific psychological issues that children may encounter, including bullying, social exclusion, separation anxiety disorder, mood disorders, eating disorders, conduct disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, etc., with strategies to identify and manage these challenges effectively.You will learn about the multidisciplinary approach along with the roles of child psychologists, psychiatrists, pediatricians, and other health professionals in the management of various psychological disorders. The course also focuses on ethical considerations to ensure respectful, confidential, and rights-focused interactions with children.This course is accredited by the International Association of Therapists, and upon completion, you will receive an accredited certificate. [b]Overview[/b] Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Definition and Types Section 2: Physical Development Lecture 2 Growth and Milestones Lecture 3 Motor Development Lecture 4 Windows of Achievement Section 3: Cognitive Development Lecture 5 Development Theories and Milestones Section 4: Emotional and Social Development Lecture 6 Emotion Regulation Lecture 7 Attachment Theories Lecture 8 Temperament Lecture 9 Personality Development Lecture 10 Social Skills Lecture 11 Milestones in Social and Emotional Development Section 5: Language Development Lecture 12 Language Development and Theories Lecture 13 Language Development Milestones Lecture 14 Bilingualism Section 6: Influences on Child Development Lecture 15 Biological influences Lecture 16 Family Dynamics Lecture 17 Parenting Styles Lecture 18 Sibling Relationships Lecture 19 Behavioural Theories Lecture 20 Socio-Economic Status Lecture 21 Culture and Society Section 7: Clinical Psychology Lecture 22 Peer Relationships Lecture 23 Peer Pressure Lecture 24 Bullying and Social Exclusion Lecture 25 Self-Esteem and Identity Lecture 26 Separation Anxiety Disorder Lecture 27 Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder Lecture 28 Body Dysmorphic Disorder Lecture 29 Conduct Disorder Lecture 30 Binge Eating Disorder Lecture 31 Media influence and related issues Section 8: Multidisciplinary Approach Lecture 32 Role of a Psychologist and Multidisciplinary Approach Lecture 33 Ethical Considerations Section 9: Getting Certified Lecture 34 Certification Students and educators who wish to integrate child psychology principles into their teaching practices.,Healthcare and social work professionals aiming to enhance their understanding of child development and psychological health.,Parents, guardians, and family members seeking to better understand and support their children's emotional and developmental needs. 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