Child Psychology
Explore child development, behaviour, and learning in our online Child Psychology course.
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- Eligibility to earn a CPD & QLS endorsed certificate.
- Fully Online Recorded Class
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The Child Psychology course provides a detailed understanding of child development, behaviour, and learning processes from infancy through adolescence. Learners will explore cognitive, emotional, and social growth, gaining insight into how children think, feel, and interact with their surroundings. This course covers developmental milestones, attachment theories, learning styles, and the factors that influence behaviour, equipping participants with a strong foundation in understanding child needs across different contexts.
By examining the psychological, emotional, and social aspects of child development, learners will develop the ability to identify developmental concerns, support learning, and enhance wellbeing. The course also addresses common behavioural challenges, communication strategies, and observation techniques, allowing participants to respond effectively in educational, care, and support settings. Completing this course provides valuable knowledge of child development, behaviour, and psychology, preparing learners for roles in education, childcare, support services, and allied professions where understanding children is essential.
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Learning Outcomes
- Understand key stages in child development and learning processes clearly.
- Analyse behaviour patterns and factors influencing child growth effectively.
- Recognise developmental milestones and emotional needs of every child consistently.
- Apply knowledge of child psychology in educational and care settings.
- Evaluate strategies for supporting learning and behaviour in child populations.
Who Is This Course For?
- Early years educators seeking deeper insight into child development and needs.
- Childcare professionals aiming to improve support for children's learning effectively.
- Parents or guardians wishing to understand their child's behaviour better.
- Support workers or teaching assistants working closely with children daily.
- Students preparing for careers in education, childcare, or child psychology.
Career Path
- Child Psychologist – Average salary: £40,000
- Teaching Assistant – Average salary: £22,000
- Early Years Educator – Average salary: £23,000
- Childcare Manager – Average salary: £28,000
- Behaviour Support Specialist – Average salary: £30,000
- Educational Support Worker – Average salary: £24,000
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