Learning Disabilities: Identification and Support Techniques
Overview
Unlock the essential skills to identify and support children and adults with diverse learning needs with our Learning Disabilities: Identification and Support Techniques course. This low-commitment, fully online course equips you with practical strategies for working with neurodiversity, learning disabilities, ADHD, and autism. Gain insight into psychological principles and child counselling methods that enable you to make a real difference. Places are limited, and this specific course will not be offered again, so seize the opportunity now.
Description
This course focuses on the nuanced world of neurodiversity, offering in-depth training on learning disabilities, ADHD, and autism. You will explore psychological foundations and child counselling techniques designed to support individuals with varied learning needs. Through engaging online modules, you will learn to identify learning disabilities, implement effective support strategies, and foster inclusive environments. By the end of this course, you will confidently address the challenges associated with neurodiversity, ADHD, autism, and learning disabilities, while understanding how psychological approaches and child counselling interventions can be applied in real-life settings. This limited-offer course ensures that you acquire these valuable skills efficiently, without overwhelming commitment.
Who Is This Course For
- Professionals seeking to expand knowledge in neurodiversity and learning disabilities.
- Educators wanting practical strategies for ADHD and autism support.
- Child counsellors aiming to enhance skills in supporting neurodiverse children.
- Psychology students or graduates interested in learning disabilities.
- Social workers engaging with children with ADHD and autism.
- Healthcare professionals seeking understanding of neurodiversity.
- Parents or guardians of children with learning disabilities, ADHD, or autism.
- Individuals pursuing career development in child counselling, psychology, or special education.
Requirements
- No prior qualifications required; ideal for beginners and professionals alike.
- Basic computer literacy to access and complete online modules.
- Commitment to completing low-intensity, flexible learning modules.
- Willingness to explore neurodiversity, ADHD, autism, learning disabilities, psychology, and child counselling concepts.
Career Path
- Child Counsellor – Average UK salary £30,000
- Special Educational Needs (SEN) Coordinator – Average UK salary £32,000
- Educational Psychologist Assistant – Average UK salary £28,000
- Learning Support Practitioner – Average UK salary £26,500
- Autism Support Worker – Average UK salary £25,500
- Neurodiversity Consultant – Average UK salary £35,000
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- 1 hour
- Online
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