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Accredited Child Psychology Comprehensive Guide
Effective Strategies for Positive Parenting and Teaching- Nurturing Emotional and Cognitive Development
What you'll learn
Unveiling the Mysteries of Child Behavior
Guiding Children Through Critical Developmental Stages
Understanding Child Development: Gain insights into the various stages of psychological development from infancy to adolescence.
Emotional Intelligence: Learn to recognize and nurture emotional expression and regulation in children.
Behavioral Management: Explore strategies for managing common childhood behavioral issues, such as tantrums, defiance, and social withdrawal.
Cognitive Growth: Understand how children learn, solve problems, and develop critical thinking skills.
Building Positive Relationships: Learn how to create trusting and supportive relationships with children.
Impact of Family and Environment: Understand how family dynamics and environmental factors influence child psychology.
Addressing Special Needs: Gain an understanding of children with special psychological or developmental needs and how to support them effectively.
Psychological Well-being: Learn to promote mental health in children and detect early signs of psychological disorders.
Requirements
No prior knowledge of psychology required.
A passion for understanding child development and a willingness to apply psychological principles in everyday interactions with children.
Description
Course Introduction:This course on Child Psychology is designed to provide in-depth knowledge of children's mental, emotional, and behavioral development. Whether you're a parent, educator, or caregiver, this course will help you understand how children think, feel, and grow. You'll learn the principles of child development, practical techniques for managing challenging behaviors, and how to foster emotional resilience in children. The course offers a blend of theory and practice, aiming to empower adults in nurturing a child's well-being and potential.Detailed Course Outline:Introduction to Child Development: A foundational understanding of how children grow, emotionally and cognitively, across various developmental stages.Emotional and Behavioral Insights: Explore how children process emotions, and what leads to behaviors like tantrums, defiance, or withdrawal, with strategies for addressing these issues effectively.Family Dynamics and Environmental Impact: Learn how family structure, parenting styles, and environmental influences contribute to a child's psychological development.Cognitive and Social Skills Development: Understand how children develop critical thinking, learning patterns, and social skills from a young age.Addressing Special Needs: A module focused on recognizing and supporting children with developmental disorders or psychological challenges.Promoting Psychological Well-being: Techniques to promote mental health in children, while recognizing early signs of mental health issues.Course Highlights:Expert-Led Learning: With decades of experience in psychology, natural healing, and physical therapy, this course is led by a multi-disciplinary expert who integrates holistic methods into child psychology.Comprehensive Coverage: The course offers an in-depth exploration of key developmental stages, backed by the latest research and psychological theory.Practical Applications: Beyond theory, the course provides practical, real-world strategies that parents and educators can immediately apply.Interactive Learning: Engaging activities, case studies, and reflective exercises that ensure deep learning and understanding.Focus on Mental Well-being: Special emphasis is placed on promoting positive mental health, recognizing early signs of psychological issues, and supporting children through developmental challenges.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE CHILD
Section 2: The Stages
Lecture 3 Stage 1: The Point of Departure
Lecture 4 Stages 4 and 5
Lecture 5 II. The Construction of Reality
Lecture 6 The Cognitive Aspect of Sensorimotor Reactions
Section 3: The Initial Stages
Lecture 7 The Initial A dualism
Lecture 8 THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERCEPTION
Lecture 9 Field Effects
Lecture 10 The Perceptual Activities
Lecture 11 Methods
Section 4: The Semiotic or Symbolic Function
Lecture 12 The Semiotic or Symbolic Function
Lecture 13 The Role of Imitation
Section 5: Drawing: A Semiotic Function
Lecture 14 Drawing: A Semiotic Function
Lecture 15 The Problems Raised by the Image
Lecture 16 Kinetic and Transformational Images
Lecture 17 Memory and the Structure of Image Memories
Section 6: Evolution
Lecture 18 Evolution
Lecture 19 Language and Operations
Lecture 20 The "Concrete" Operations of Thought and Interpersonal Relations
Lecture 21 The Genesis of the "Concrete" Operations
Lecture 22 The Concrete Operations
Section 7: Space
Lecture 23 Space
Lecture 24 III. Representation of the Universe: Causality and Chance
Section 8: Social- Moral Feelings and Judgments
Lecture 25 Social and Affective Interactions
Lecture 26 V. Moral Feelings and Judgments
Lecture 27 Moral Realism
Section 9: THE PREADOLESCENT AND THE PROPOSITIONAL OPERATIONS
Lecture 28 THE PREADOLESCENT AND THE PROPOSITIONAL OPERATIONS
Lecture 29 The Two Reverribilities
Lecture 30 The Formal Operatory Schemes
Lecture 31 The Induction of Laws and the Dissociation of Factors
Parents seeking to better understand their child's behavior and development.,Educators and teachers looking to foster healthy development in their students.,Caregivers and child support workers working in child development roles.,Anyone interested in learning about the psychological aspects of child development.
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Published 9/2024
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MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.66 GB | Duration: 4h 38m
Effective Strategies for Positive Parenting and Teaching- Nurturing Emotional and Cognitive Development
What you'll learn
Unveiling the Mysteries of Child Behavior
Guiding Children Through Critical Developmental Stages
Understanding Child Development: Gain insights into the various stages of psychological development from infancy to adolescence.
Emotional Intelligence: Learn to recognize and nurture emotional expression and regulation in children.
Behavioral Management: Explore strategies for managing common childhood behavioral issues, such as tantrums, defiance, and social withdrawal.
Cognitive Growth: Understand how children learn, solve problems, and develop critical thinking skills.
Building Positive Relationships: Learn how to create trusting and supportive relationships with children.
Impact of Family and Environment: Understand how family dynamics and environmental factors influence child psychology.
Addressing Special Needs: Gain an understanding of children with special psychological or developmental needs and how to support them effectively.
Psychological Well-being: Learn to promote mental health in children and detect early signs of psychological disorders.
Requirements
No prior knowledge of psychology required.
A passion for understanding child development and a willingness to apply psychological principles in everyday interactions with children.
Description
Course Introduction:This course on Child Psychology is designed to provide in-depth knowledge of children's mental, emotional, and behavioral development. Whether you're a parent, educator, or caregiver, this course will help you understand how children think, feel, and grow. You'll learn the principles of child development, practical techniques for managing challenging behaviors, and how to foster emotional resilience in children. The course offers a blend of theory and practice, aiming to empower adults in nurturing a child's well-being and potential.Detailed Course Outline:Introduction to Child Development: A foundational understanding of how children grow, emotionally and cognitively, across various developmental stages.Emotional and Behavioral Insights: Explore how children process emotions, and what leads to behaviors like tantrums, defiance, or withdrawal, with strategies for addressing these issues effectively.Family Dynamics and Environmental Impact: Learn how family structure, parenting styles, and environmental influences contribute to a child's psychological development.Cognitive and Social Skills Development: Understand how children develop critical thinking, learning patterns, and social skills from a young age.Addressing Special Needs: A module focused on recognizing and supporting children with developmental disorders or psychological challenges.Promoting Psychological Well-being: Techniques to promote mental health in children, while recognizing early signs of mental health issues.Course Highlights:Expert-Led Learning: With decades of experience in psychology, natural healing, and physical therapy, this course is led by a multi-disciplinary expert who integrates holistic methods into child psychology.Comprehensive Coverage: The course offers an in-depth exploration of key developmental stages, backed by the latest research and psychological theory.Practical Applications: Beyond theory, the course provides practical, real-world strategies that parents and educators can immediately apply.Interactive Learning: Engaging activities, case studies, and reflective exercises that ensure deep learning and understanding.Focus on Mental Well-being: Special emphasis is placed on promoting positive mental health, recognizing early signs of psychological issues, and supporting children through developmental challenges.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE CHILD
Section 2: The Stages
Lecture 3 Stage 1: The Point of Departure
Lecture 4 Stages 4 and 5
Lecture 5 II. The Construction of Reality
Lecture 6 The Cognitive Aspect of Sensorimotor Reactions
Section 3: The Initial Stages
Lecture 7 The Initial A dualism
Lecture 8 THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERCEPTION
Lecture 9 Field Effects
Lecture 10 The Perceptual Activities
Lecture 11 Methods
Section 4: The Semiotic or Symbolic Function
Lecture 12 The Semiotic or Symbolic Function
Lecture 13 The Role of Imitation
Section 5: Drawing: A Semiotic Function
Lecture 14 Drawing: A Semiotic Function
Lecture 15 The Problems Raised by the Image
Lecture 16 Kinetic and Transformational Images
Lecture 17 Memory and the Structure of Image Memories
Section 6: Evolution
Lecture 18 Evolution
Lecture 19 Language and Operations
Lecture 20 The "Concrete" Operations of Thought and Interpersonal Relations
Lecture 21 The Genesis of the "Concrete" Operations
Lecture 22 The Concrete Operations
Section 7: Space
Lecture 23 Space
Lecture 24 III. Representation of the Universe: Causality and Chance
Section 8: Social- Moral Feelings and Judgments
Lecture 25 Social and Affective Interactions
Lecture 26 V. Moral Feelings and Judgments
Lecture 27 Moral Realism
Section 9: THE PREADOLESCENT AND THE PROPOSITIONAL OPERATIONS
Lecture 28 THE PREADOLESCENT AND THE PROPOSITIONAL OPERATIONS
Lecture 29 The Two Reverribilities
Lecture 30 The Formal Operatory Schemes
Lecture 31 The Induction of Laws and the Dissociation of Factors
Parents seeking to better understand their child's behavior and development.,Educators and teachers looking to foster healthy development in their students.,Caregivers and child support workers working in child development roles.,Anyone interested in learning about the psychological aspects of child development.
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