The Separation and Loss of Attachment in Childhood Online Course explores one of the most critical aspects of child development and emotional well-being. Learners will gain an in-depth understanding of how attachment and relationship building in childhood forms the foundation of social, emotional, and cognitive growth, and how disruptions through separation and loss of attachment in childhood can affect children in the short and long term.
This course provides a structured approach to analyzing the psychological, emotional, and developmental impacts of separation and loss of attachment in childhood, highlighting the importance of secure relationships, emotional stability, and consistent care. Participants will learn about the risks children face when attachments are disrupted and how to support recovery, resilience, and healthy emotional development.
By completing this program, learners will develop professional insight into how separation and loss of attachment in childhood shapes behavior, emotional regulation, and relationships later in life. With practical knowledge, strategies, and frameworks, participants will gain the tools to support children experiencing loss, separation, or attachment difficulties across varied care and educational settings.