Anxiety in Children and Young People During COVID-19
Explore anxiety in children and young people during COVID-19, with insight into emotional development, triggers, and support strategies.
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- Grab an enrolment letter as a gift!
- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
- 24/7 & Lifetime Access
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The global pandemic left a lasting psychological mark, particularly on children and young people. This course explores anxiety in children and young people during COVID-19 through an analytical, empathetic, and evidence-based lens. It unpacks the emotional toll of isolation, school closures, routine disruptions, and media exposure that shaped this unique moment in mental health history.
By examining behavioural patterns, anxiety indicators, and emotional responses, learners will understand the nuanced ways young people during COVID-19 were affected. The course also addresses the changing roles of parents, carers, and educators in managing emotional wellbeing. Understanding anxiety in young people during COVID-19 is not just a timely topic—it's essential for professionals working with children. This course equips learners with knowledge that remains relevant for post-pandemic care and future crises.
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Learning Outcomes
- Recognise signs of anxiety in young people during COVID-19.
- Understand the psychological impact of prolonged isolation and fear.
- Explore triggers specific to young people during COVID-19.
- Learn supportive approaches for children showing signs of anxiety.
- Analyse the emotional development of young people during COVID-19.
Who is this course for?
- Parents wanting to understand their children’s mental health shifts.
- Teachers managing anxious young people during COVID-19 aftermath.
- Youth workers supporting emotional wellbeing in uncertain times.
- Healthcare staff addressing anxiety in young people during COVID-19.
- Counsellors focusing on pandemic-related youth emotional issues.
Career Path & Average Salaries in the UK
- Child Psychologist – £40,000 to £75,000 per year
- Educational Mental Health Practitioner – £25,000 to £35,000 per year
- School Counsellor – £24,000 to £38,000 per year
- Family Support Worker – £22,000 to £32,000 per year
- Children’s Wellbeing Practitioner – £25,000 to £34,000 per year
- Youth Engagement Officer – £23,000 to £31,000 per year
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