Child Psychology

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Child Psychology

Whether you are a parent, teacher, child care worker, play leader, toy designer, or simply someone interested in how children grow and behave, understanding child psychology can offer valuable insights. This field helps us explore how children think, how they develop language and social skills, and how their minds and emotions evolve over time. Child psychology focuses on the journey of mental, emotional, and social development throughout childhood—a stage where many core behaviors and abilities are formed. While growth continues into adulthood, childhood is a critical period where learning, adaptation, and emotional resilience can be most effectively shaped.

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Child psychology isn’t just a theory; it has many practical, hands-on applications. Professionals in this field often work directly with children, providing support for those with learning difficulties, physical challenges, or emotional issues. They may design personalized learning strategies, offer therapy and counseling for children facing life changes or trauma, or collaborate with psychiatrists to ensure comprehensive care when medical treatment is needed. Child psychologists also play a crucial role in helping children navigate complex situations such as family loss, relocation, war, or natural disasters. Ultimately, their work is about giving children the tools and support they need to thrive emotionally, socially, and academically.

3 Month Certificate Course

Child therapy course helps you to understand your child behaviour, their problems and make it easier for you to solve their problems and make their childhood a better one which will reflect a good adulthood
Duration: 3 Month
Classes: Weekly Twice

Syllabus

Chapter 1: Child

  • Child development: prenatal, physical, emotional, social, moral and cognitive development
  • Theories of child development
  • Common Disorders

Chapter 2: Parent

  • Types of parenting
  • Parent of child with special need
  • School responsibility to parents
  • Role of parents in child development
  • Role of teachers in child development

Chapter 3: Counsellor and counselling

  • Counselling and Role of counsellor
  • Counselling and children
  • Counselling methods
  • Goals of counselling
  • Counselling and caregivers
  • Ethical considerations
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