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Discover How Children Develop and How Development Affects Learning - 10 Courses in this Bundle

  1. Childcare and Early Learning

  2. Challenging Behaviour in Children and Young People

  3. Baby Sign Language

  4. Child Psychology

  5. Child Counselling

  6. EFT for Kids

  7. Mindfulness for Children

  8. Applied Behaviour Analysis

  9. Children and Young People's Mental Health and Wellness

  10. Child Nutrition

1. Childcare and Early Learnin: Learn The Knowledge & Understanding That You Need To Work In Childcare

This course explains the benefits, importance, and value of Childcare and Early Learning. The socialisation & developmental opportunities that it can provide to children are given focus, as are the difficulties faced by parents using day care.

Caring for someone else’s child is a big responsibility and so comes with many guidelines to follow. The Childcare and Early Learning Certificate Course explains Health & Safety directives, Care Plans, Individual Educational Programmes (IEPs), Medical Needs, Safeguarding responsibilities and other associated issues.

You will learn how children develop physically from birth onwards and how this development affects learning. The course also explains the ways in which health, environment, and genetic factors can affect physical development.

Who would benefit from this course?

The Childcare and Early Learning Certificate Course will aid those considering a career in this area. Upon successful completion of this course, you will have gained an understanding of the roles of those working in Childcare, Education, and Playwork, and acquired the knowledge needed to take the next step on your career path.

The information contained within the course is also beneficial to parents who wish to get a better understanding of how their children are being educated and how they may further aid their development at home.

2. Challenging Behaviour in Children and Young People: Help To Make Positive Changes Through Knowledge

This course explains how parents, teachers, and others who care for children can help to make positive changes through knowledge, change in mindset and the implementation of effective strategies and techniques.

The Challenging Behaviour in Children and Young People Certificate Course will look at what we mean by ‘challenging behaviour’ and help us to understand the reasons behind difficult behaviours in children and young people. It will help you understand that there is always a reason for any behaviour, whether it seems obvious to us or not. It is their way of communicating with us, often in the absence of having any other way to do so.

We will look at challenging behaviours across all ages and provide ways of dealing with these. We’ll cover how brain development from birth to the teenage years can account for certain behaviours, so we develop an understanding of what is going on in our children’s minds and how we can help them.

Who would benefit from this course?

The Challenging Behaviour in Children and Young People Certificate Course is designed to provide parents, carers, and teachers with a better understanding of child behaviour and the knowledge of how best to deal with it. The results of this will be a vast improvement in the relationships between you and the children in your care, whether in a parental or professional role.

3. Baby Sign Language: Learn Just What Baby Sign Language Is

You’ll learn just what baby sign language is and how easily it can be used to establish communication between you and your child well before they start to speak. The history of baby language and the reasons it has come into popular usage are discussed. The course allays common misconceptions about teaching a child baby sign language and even outlines the benefits to both baby and you.

The great thing about this communication tool is that there is no right or wrong time to start, no ‘being behind’ or ‘too late’ (unless they’re already using speech to communicate), and you can start to establish baby signing from as early as 6 months, though they likely won’t sign until they’re closer to 8 or 9 months, or even at toddler age. Whatever you decide, this course shows you how to start implementing baby sign language, giving guidance on the process, and providing essential signs first: milk, eat, drink, more, done, mummy and daddy.

As with any learning process, there can be bumps in the road to mastery. The Baby Sign Language Course outlines some of the common problems that you may face as your baby learns to sign and how to work through them.

Fully-illustrated and broken down into categories, this course provides a vocabulary of some of the most important signs from the baby sign language repertoire. This is provided both as written descriptions with diagrams and as videos that visually illustrate how each sign should be enacted. In both instances, the vocabulary is categorised into the following sections: family, food, animals, play, directives and signs for social situations, and daily baby life signs.

Who would benefit from this course?

Those with babies and toddlers have the most to gain from this course, as it offers an easy to use communication tool between parent and child before the child is able to speak.

If you’re finding yourself frantically trying to understand why your baby is crying or your toddler is having a tantrum and nothing seems to be appeasing them, this will help them to tell you what they need.

The course also provides professional child-carers with an excellent tool to use in your role, that will enrich the lives of your clients and their children, and which will give you an extra edge over your competition.

Learning to sign also provides children with learning disabilities with an easy to learn communication tool that reduces the frustration and anger of not being able to express themselves and helps them to gain a better grasp of what’s being communicated by others.

4. Child Psychology: Pursue A Career In Child Psychology

It is the perfect choice for anyone who suspects they might want to pursue in a career in child psychology but does not yet feel they are in complete possession of the facts of what the field entails.

Child psychology is the study of how a young person develops from birth up to adolescence. How he changes emotionally through that time, how his own identity is formed and how he will eventually learn to be able to speak a language. It examines how a child evolves through the processes of information processing and cognitive development.

Behaviourally it looks at how a child begins to understand social behaviours and integrate accordingly. It investigates how motor skills develop, social skills and how identity is formed.

5. Child Counselling: Work With Children Who Wish To Deepen Their Skill Base

It is the perfect choice for anyone who suspects they might want to pursue in a career in child psychology but does not yet feel they are in complete possession of the facts of what the field entails.

Child psychology is the study of how a young person develops from birth up to adolescence. How he changes emotionally through that time, how his own identity is formed and how he will eventually learn to be able to speak a language. It examines how a child evolves through the processes of information processing and cognitive development.

Behaviourally it looks at how a child begins to understand social behaviours and integrate accordingly. It investigates how motor skills develop, social skills and how identity is formed.

Who would benefit from this course?

This course is ideal for those who wish to take their first steps in pursuing a career in child counselling or who are currently working in counselling but would like to specialise in this area.

It provides detailed information on the reasons children may require the services of a child counsellor, the techniques used to support a child through fears and anxieties developed through experiencing trauma, and the training path you will need to follow to become qualified.

This course also provides parents with an in-depth understanding of the work of a child counsellor and how they may be able to help their child, should they require it. You will learn how to actively listen to your child and notice the typical signs of trauma and how to go about finding a counsellor who is right for you and your child.

6. EFT for Kids: Equip Children With The Benefits Of EFT

You may have only heard of the acronym, EFT, before or you may even have a good idea of what Emotional Freedom Techniques are, but you want to fully understand them, what they can do, and how to incorporate them into your and your children’s lives. The EFT for Kids Course will help you to do so.

This course is divided into 3 distinct parts. The 1st explains what Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) are and their applications in adults, and the 2nd takes this knowledge and adds to it; describing how the practice of EFT can benefit children and how to apply the techniques to them and help them to learn them for themselves. The 3rd part explains how to go about becoming a professional EFT Practitioner and what an example client session could look like.

Moving on from the theory and the basics, the EFT for Kids Course’s 4th module focusses on how to complete the full procedure of EFT, from setup to application, detailing each part of the sequence with a simple, easy-to-follow sequence.

The EFT for Kids Course introduces its 2nd part; explaining the use of EFT in the lives of children and how having this knowledge at a young age can be extremely powerful, and enable them to become more capable in resolving emotional challenges as they grow.

What many of us forget in children, is that their emotions are still rudimentary and they will be experiencing some emotions for the very first time, which can be confusing and scary. You will learn about how children process emotions and how EFT can help them to gain control over their emotions, gain confidence, and even tackle physical pain and injuries.

The course takes students through how to go about helping children to become aware of their emotions and accepting them, before going on to explain the tapping points and how to use them with a child.

The course expands on the ways that children can be encouraged to practice EFT, and gives more techniques on how they can approach it themselves. We also highlight some common problems that children may face, which they may lack the emotional maturity to deal with alone, but that EFT can help with.

The final part of EFT for Kids Course covers a little about being a professional EFT Practitioner; showing students what a typical client session could look like and how to go about gaining a career in this area.

Who would benefit from the course?

The EFT for Kids Certificate Course would benefit parents who would like to help their children develop emotional intelligence and give them the tools to better understand their minds and improve their mental well-being. Whether they are having issues now or not, EFT is a simple practice that children can learn with relative ease and which will help them on their way to and through adulthood, as they are more capable in retaining emotional balance as anxiety presents itself.

Aside from parents themselves, those who are interested in EFT in general or would like to pursue a career in this area, possibly specialising in EFT for children, will learn a lot here as the topic is covered comprehensively.

7. Mindfulness for Children: Equip Your Child With The Tools And Benefits Of Mindfulness

Mindfulness is often thought of as something that is used only by adults; in particular, to help with stress, anxiety, and depression. This course aims to help children to benefit from practising mindfulness and arm them with techniques that will help them to handle negative emotions better, and give them tools that they can use throughout their lives.

The Mindfulness for Children Course discusses stress. This includes: the symptoms of stress, the factors that can contribute to a child becoming stressed, why stress exists, and the effects on the brain. We then explain how mindfulness can help counteract these effects and simple ways that it can be brought into the daily routine of a child as easily it can be in an adult’s life, with similar positive effects.

You will learn what mindfulness and mediation are, along with how they are different, how a child can practice both, and what the benefits of each are. We give practical meditation exercises and a list of other simple, one-minute exercises, which are ideal for children to practice.

You will learn about the brain and its ability to create new neural pathways to adapt. This shows that while you may be used to thinking in a certain way, it is possible to change. It is also an interesting study into how our mind takes on new information and develops with us.

It is important to take time out and stop living on autopilot, becoming more mindful of our lives, rather than being swept up in it. We give you techniques to help you and your child do this and advice and tips on how to gain a more fulfilling life through mindfulness.

In a world where we are taught to strive for more and are presented with negative messages of the self and of the world through the various media outlets to which we subscribe, this module brings us back to the beautiful simplicity of appreciating what we have. Children can have great wants and needs, to be taught to appreciate what they have and be grateful for all they receive is a powerful life lesson. We provide you with 2 guided mediations and a 30-day gratitude journal, to help students to practice gratitude.

The course provides exercises designed for children, for practicing mindfulness and helping self-confidence. We also provide 101 affirmations to choose from, for your children to use to quell the negative voice and bring positivity to their subconscious beliefs and inner-most thoughts.

Who would benefit from the course?

The Mindfulness for Children Certificate Course requires no prerequisite knowledge, so is immediately accessible, no matter whether students have studied this subject before or have never heard of it.

The course is designed for parents and others responsible for the care of children, to learn about mindfulness to then aid children in using the practice and gaining the benefits of doing so, all of which are explained in the course materials. As the course gives students a good basic understanding of mindfulness and mediation, care-givers can themselves use the information to begin their own mindfulness practice and to use as a foundation to go onto further study in this area.

8. Applied Behaviour Analysis: Gain A Greater Understanding Of The Definition Of ‘Behaviour’

The Applied Behaviour Analysis Certificate Course will provide you first with the essential principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis, before expanding on these further as you progress through the course materials. You will gain a greater understanding of the definition of ‘behaviour’ within behavioural psychology and the differences between classical and operant conditioning.

You will learn about different types of stimuli and antecedents that elicit behaviours and what Antecedent-based intervention (ABI) is and how it can be used to alter these behaviours. The course will guide you through creating an ABI plan and how to evaluate the success of its implementation.

The Applied Behaviour Analysis Certificate Course explains operant reinforcement and how it relates to developing new behaviours. The course also analyses positive and negative reinforcement, giving a full understanding within the context of ABA. You will learn how reinforcers should be used and the ways in which they can be scheduled, along with how to evaluate their effectiveness.

Who would benefit from this course?

The Applied Behaviour Analysis Certificate Course has been created to give parents and caregivers of ASD children a better understanding of the techniques involved in the practice and how they are implemented.

It also provides a solid foundation of knowledge for those who would like to take further study in their pursuit of a career as an ABA Tutor or Therapist, or a Behavioural Psychologist.

9. Children and Young People's Mental Health and Wellness: Learn Mental Health In This Age Group

Over half of all cases of mental ill-health start before the age of 14. This course examines mental health in this age group, the policies and services on offer, how and why certain people are affected, and what can be done by schools and individuals to provide intervention, prevention and support.

The Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellness Certificate Course opens by laying out the landscape of mental health policies and government legislation available for children and young people’s mental health, and the education policy with regards to the same. You’ll explore prevalence rates and statistics for children and young people’s mental health and gain awareness of the gap in available treatment.

Mental health problems often start to develop in childhood and adolescence. The problem is that it can be difficult to distinguish between the signs of an emerging problem or disorder and ordinary, everyday challenging behaviour. This has made specialist support for this age group vital. This course will show how to identify both the most and lesser common mental health problems that children and young people experience today.

Several vulnerable groups of children and young people exist who are found to be at an increased risk of developing mental health problems and who may find more difficulty in accessing support. The Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellness Certificate Course discusses these groups in detail.

The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) are NHS specialist services that assess and treat children and young people with emotional, behavioural or mental health difficulties. Studying this course, you will discover the current service provision for children and young people by CAMHS and Inpatient Services, as well as the problems faced by these providers and their proposed plans for the future.

Mental health problems have a complex range of causes, biological, psychological and social, which can see certain children being at greater risk than others. Conversely, protective factors are characteristics that reduce the likelihood of poor mental health. In this course, you’ll examine a range of risk and protective factors that can influence the development of mental health problems in children and young people.

With the greatly increased use of social media by young people, concern has grown over its impact on various aspects of children and young people’s mental and physical health. This course analyses the relationship between internet use and mental health problems in children and young people and discusses the associated risks, alongside the positive benefits of internet use.

As your understanding of the topic increases, the course takes you through various approaches to assessing and treating children and young people for mental health concerns. It is important to understand that mental health problems in young people are idiosyncratic in nature and so they need to be treated in a way that is helpful to them personally – there is no “one size fits all”. You will also learn the importance of outcome monitoring and receiving feedback from the child or young person on the care they’ve received.

Half of mental health problems start before the age of 14, meaning schools are in a vital position to prevent mental health problems, reduce stigma and employ policies to prevent bullying and discrimination. You’ll learn the about the many ways schools can support children and young people experiencing mental health problems. In addition to this, you’ll look at the benefits of peer support in schools and school-based counselling and how these forms of early intervention can help to prevent the development of mental health problems.

10. Child Nutrition: Understand Early Years Nutrition And How To Adopt Healthy Eating Habits

A healthy diet actually begins in the womb, but it is built on throughout our lives. However, at no time is this more important than in childhood. This course provides tools to parents and those who want to make a profession out of child nutritional consulting, which will help you to understand early years nutrition and how to adopt healthy eating habits and diets.

The course begins by giving you a good grounding in what nutrition actually is. You’ll learn about the difference between macro-nutrients and micro-nutrients, the various categories of nutrition, why nutrition is important to a daily diet, and the different ways it creates health in a child.

From the introduction, the course moves on to look at the specifics of nutrition in children. You’ll learn about the nutritional requirements of babies and children of all ages, in particular the different macro- nutrients and micro-nutrients that are particularly important for different age groups, and the food sources for each. You will also be made aware of the nutritional requirements and proportions set by the government.

While it can be more difficult for children raised on a primarily plant-based diet to reach all their nutritional requirements, it is possible, with the right knowledge. The course looks at vegetarian and vegan diets and the careful planning that must be applied when preparing these diets for children and breast-feeding mothers.

You will learn about food allergies and other food-related issues in children, including what a food allergy is and how it is caused, the difference between a food allergy and food sensitivity or intolerance, and how to recognise and deal with food allergies in babies and older children, along with details on how to treat them.

As children grow, their nutritional requirements change, as does their ability to choose the foods they eat. From gestation to pre-teen, the Child Nutrition Course guides you through each stage of a child’s life, explaining what they need, how to encourage them to make healthy food choices as they grow, and which “super foods” are child-friendly, along with some cooking ideas and recipes that incorporate these foods. Also included is how to help children who become “picky eaters” and how to help children who have weight issues, whether they are overweight or underweight.

In addition to providing the information needed to understand child nutrition, the course also goes on to explain what it is to be an expert or consultant in child nutrition and the different ways to work in this field. You’ll be guided through creating a business strategy and what you can do to stand out from the crowd. In addition, you are also provided with a blueprint for developing your own nutritional coaching format and templates for tools that you may need in your work as a child nutritionist.

The course also includes a short bonus video that delivers practical advice and quick tips that parents or consultants can use straight away.

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The Ultimate Childcare and Early Learning 10 Course Bundle includes the following courses, below is a summary of each course: 

Course 1 - Childcare and Early Learning

Module 1 – The Importance of Childcare and Early Learning

  • Part 1: The Value of Childcare
  • Part 2: Early Learning Provision
  • Part 3: Socialisation and Developmental Opportunities
  • Part 4: Respecting and Valuing the Child
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2 – Health & Safety and other Legal issues

  • Part 1: Health & Safety
  • Part 2: Care Plans
  • Part 3: IEP’s
  • Part 4: Safeguarding
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3 – Physical Development

  • Part 1: Physical Development
  • Part 2: Health
  • Part 3: Environment
  • Part 4: Genetic Factors
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4 – Cognitive Development

  • Part 1: Cognitive Development
  • Part 2: Language Development
  • Part 3: Socialisation
  • Part 4: Nature/Nurture Debate
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5 – How Children Learn

  • Part 1: Learning Theories
  • Part 2: Learning Strategies
  • Part 3: Early Years Programme of Study
  • Part 4: Cross Curricular Planning
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6 – Improving Learning Experiences

  • Part 1: Learning Difficulties
  • Part 2: Physical Difficulties
  • Part 3: Coping with Challenging Behaviour
  • Part 4: The Importance of Play
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7 – Working with other People

  • Part 1: Working with other People and Professionals
  • Part 2: Confidentiality
  • Part 3: Roles & Responsibilities
  • Part 4: Lines of Communication
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8 – Careers in Childcare & Early Years Learning

  • Part 1: Childminder

  • Part 2: Nursery Nurse
  • Part 3: Teaching Assistant
  • Part 4: Nursery/ Early Years Teacher
  • Module 8 Assessment

Course 2 - Challenging Behaviour in Children and Young People

Module 1 - Defining Challenging Behaviour

  • Part 1: What is Challenging Behaviour?
  • Part 2: Where Behaviour Comes From
  • Part 3: Challenging Behaviour in Babies
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2 - Reasons For Challenging Behaviour and How to Help

  • Part 1: Challenging Behaviour
  • Part 2: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
  • Part 3: Tips for Parenting a Child with Reactive Attachment Disorder or Insecure Attachment
  • Part 4: Other Reasons for Certain Behaviour
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3 - Inevitable or Preventable

  • Part 1: Inevitable Brain Development
  • Part 2: Teenage Challenges
  • Part 3: Punishment V Consequences
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4 - Methods of Dealing With and Avoiding Challenging Behaviour

  • Part 1: Dealing With Behaviour in Toddlers
  • Part 2: Empathise With Your Child
  • Part 3: Reflective Listening
  • Part 4: Let Them Know You Care
  • Part 5: How to Ask Questions
  • Part 6: Teen Issues
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5 - Coping Strategies and Further Prevention

  • Part 1: Be a Good Role Model
  • Part 2: Rose Coloured Glasses
  • Part 3: The Six Most Common Mistakes Parents Make
  • Part 4: Intention Setting
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6 - Managing Challenging Behaviour in the Classroom

  • Part 1: Behaviour and Discipline

  • Part 2: Global Issues and Concerns
  • Part 3: Strategies for Success
  • Module 6 Assessment

Course 3 - Baby Sign Language

Module 1: Baby Sign Language - What’s It All About?

  • Introduction
  • Part 1: How does baby signing work?
  • Part 2: Common fears about baby sign language
  • Part 3: Benefits of baby signing
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Starting with Baby Sign Language

  • Part 1: First considerations
  • Part 2: First signs to teach
  • Part 3: Interpreting baby’s first sign
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Problems You May Encounter

  • Part 1: Problems You May Encounter
  • Part 2: Most common issues with baby signing
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Expanding Your Vocabulary

  • Part 1: Family Signs
  • Video: Family Signs
  • Part 2: Food Signs
  • Video: Food Signs
  • Part 3: Animal Signs
  • Video: Animal Signs
  • Part 4: Play Signs
  • Video: Play Signs
  • Part 5: Daily baby life signs
  • Video: Daily baby life signs
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Baby Sign Language For Bi-Lingual Children & Children With Learning Disabilities

  • Part 1: Bilingual baby signers
  • Part 2: Baby sign language for children with learning disabilities
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Additional Signs

  • Part 1: Additional food signs

  • Part 2: Clothing signs
  • Part 3: Nature signs
  • Video: Social occasion signs
  • Conclusion
  • Module 6 Assessment

Course 4 - Child Psychology

Module 1: Introduction to Child Psychology

  • Part 1: Child Developments in the First Twelve Months
  • Part 2: Infant Reflexes
  • Part 3: Social development in the first year
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: The Formation of Attachments

  • Part 1: Formation of Attachments
  • Part 2: Relevance of animal studies in child development
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Consequences of Breakdowns in Attachments

  • Part 1: Consequences of Breakdown in Attachments
  • Part 2: Implications of theories of attachment
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: The Home, Family and School

  • Part 1: The Home, Family and School
  • Part 2: Study of Effects of Maternal Employment on Children
  • Part 3: Father absent families
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Basic Principles of Research Methods

  • Part 1: Basic Principles of Research Methods
  • Part 2: Independent and dependent variables
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: The Development of Visual Perception

  • Part 1: Introduction to the nature / nurture debate on visual perception
  • Part 2: Bower – Size constancy
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: The Development of Language and Communication

  • Part 1: The Development of Language and Communication
  • Part 2: Outline of language development
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Intelligence and Intelligence Testing

  • Part 1: Intelligence and Intelligence Testing
  • Part 2: Tests of Intelligence
  • Part 3: Advantages & Disadvantages of IQ Testing
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: The Nature/Nurture Debate in the Study of Intelligence

  • Part 1: The Nature / Nurture Debate in the Study of Intelligence
  • Part 2: Stability of IQ
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: Data Collection and Interpretation

  • Part 1: Data Collection and Interpretation
  • Part 2: Mean
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11: How Children Think

  • Part 1: How Children Think
  • Part 2: Studies on egocentrism
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12: Learning Theory

  • Part 1: Learning Theory
  • Part 2: Learning and conditioning – classical conditioning and operant conditioning; including explanations of extinction
  • Module 12 Assessment

Module 13: Freud's Psychodynamic Theory - An Alternative Approach

  • Part 1: Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory – An Alternative Approach
  • Part 2: The five stage theory
  • Module 13 Assessment

Module 14: Moral Development

  • Part 1: Moral Development
  • Part 2: Investigation of moral behaviour
  • Module 14 Assessment

Module 15: The Development of Gender Roles

  • Part 1: The Development of Gender Roles
  • Part 2: Biological, social and cultural theories
  • Module 15 Assessment

Module 16: Aggression in Children

  • Part 1: Aggression in Children
  • Part 2: Psychological theories and aggression
  • Module 16 Assessment

Module 17: Methods Used in Child Development Research

  • Part 1: Methods used in Child Development Research
  • Part 2: Designs for Examining Development
  • Module 17 Assessment

Module 18: Play

  • Part 1: Play
  • Part 2: The consequences of play deprivation
  • Module 18 Assessment

Module 19: Learning in School

  • Part 1: Learning in school
  • Part 2: Types of learning
  • Module 19 Assessment

Module 20: Behaviour Modification

  • Part 1: Behaviour Modification

  • Part 2: Behaviour Modification Techniques
  • Module 20 Assessment

Course 5 - Child Counselling

Module 1: Introduction to Child Psychology

  • Part 1: Child Developments in the First Twelve Months
  • Part 2: Infant Reflexes
  • Part 3: Social development in the first year
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: The Formation of Attachments

  • Part 1: Formation of Attachments
  • Part 2: Relevance of animal studies in child development
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Consequences of Breakdowns in Attachments

  • Part 1: Consequences of Breakdown in Attachments
  • Part 2: Implications of theories of attachment
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: The Home, Family and School

  • Part 1: The Home, Family and School
  • Part 2: Study of Effects of Maternal Employment on Children
  • Part 3: Father absent families
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Basic Principles of Research Methods

  • Part 1: Basic Principles of Research Methods
  • Part 2: Independent and dependent variables
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: The Development of Visual Perception

  • Part 1: Introduction to the nature / nurture debate on visual perception
  • Part 2: Bower – Size constancy
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: The Development of Language and Communication

  • Part 1: The Development of Language and Communication
  • Part 2: Outline of language development
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Intelligence and Intelligence Testing

  • Part 1: Intelligence and Intelligence Testing
  • Part 2: Tests of Intelligence
  • Part 3: Advantages & Disadvantages of IQ Testing
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: The Nature/Nurture Debate in the Study of Intelligence

  • Part 1: The Nature / Nurture Debate in the Study of Intelligence
  • Part 2: Stability of IQ
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: Data Collection and Interpretation

  • Part 1: Data Collection and Interpretation
  • Part 2: Mean
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11: How Children Think

  • Part 1: How Children Think
  • Part 2: Studies on egocentrism
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12: Learning Theory

  • Part 1: Learning Theory
  • Part 2: Learning and conditioning – classical conditioning and operant conditioning; including explanations of extinction
  • Module 12 Assessment

Module 13: Freud's Psychodynamic Theory - An Alternative Approach

  • Part 1: Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory – An Alternative Approach
  • Part 2: The five stage theory
  • Module 13 Assessment

Module 14: Moral Development

  • Part 1: Moral Development
  • Part 2: Investigation of moral behaviour
  • Module 14 Assessment

Module 15: The Development of Gender Roles

  • Part 1: The Development of Gender Roles
  • Part 2: Biological, social and cultural theories
  • Module 15 Assessment

Module 16: Aggression in Children

  • Part 1: Aggression in Children
  • Part 2: Psychological theories and aggression
  • Module 16 Assessment

Module 17: Methods Used in Child Development Research

  • Part 1: Methods used in Child Development Research
  • Part 2: Designs for Examining Development
  • Module 17 Assessment

Module 18: Play

  • Part 1: Play
  • Part 2: The consequences of play deprivation
  • Module 18 Assessment

Module 19: Learning in School

  • Part 1: Learning in school
  • Part 2: Types of learning
  • Module 19 Assessment

Module 20: Behaviour Modification

  • Part 1: Behaviour Modification

  • Part 2: Behaviour Modification Techniques
  • Module 20 Assessment

Course 6 - EFT for Kids

Module 1: What is EFT?

  • Part 1: The Basics
  • Part 2: Emotional Freedom vs. Freedom
  • Part 3: Are You Emotionally Free?
  • Part 4: Why Emotional Freedom?
  • Part 5: Summary
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Applications

  • Part 1: EFT & its Applications
  • Part 2: What are some limitations of EFT?
  • Part 3: Summary
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: The Meridian System

  • Part 1: What is EFT and meridian tapping?
  • Part 2: Scientifically backed reasons to practice meridian tapping
  • Part 3: Summary
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: The Procedure

  • Part 1: The Full EFT Procedure
  • Part 2: The Sequence
  • Part 3: Summary
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: EFT Approaches and Aspects

  • Part 1: Aspects of EFT
  • Part 2: Approaches to EFT
  • Part 3: Summary
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Psychological Reversal

  • Part 1: Psychological Reversal
  • Part 2: Reversal Themes
  • Part 3: Summary
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: Raising Our Children

  • Part 1: Little Fellow, So Mellow
  • Part 2: EFT: A Hope to Help
  • Part 3: Helping Little Hands
  • Part 4: Summary
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Tap Story

  • Part 1: The ABC of EFT
  • Part 2: Learning EFT
  • Part 3: Perfecting Magic
  • Part 4: Summary
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Kids Can

  • Part 1: Creating The ‘Can Do’ Attitude
  • Part 2: Just Do It
  • Part 3: Summary
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: For The FutureYou

  • Part 1: EFT: Preparation for life
  • Part 2: Helps cope with anxiety
  • Part 3: Summary
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11: A Client Treatment from Beginning to End

  • Part 1: A Client Treatment from Beginning to End
  • Part 2: Summary
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12: Setting up an EFT practice

  • Part 1: The First Few Steps
  • Part 2: Summary
  • Module 12 Assessment

Course 7 - Mindfulness for Children

Module 1: The Devastating Effects of Stress on Children

  • Part 1: Long-lasting Impact of Stress
  • Part 2: Stress and Brain Changes
  • Part 3: Mindfulness Studies With Children
  • Part 4: Juice/Beverage Ceremony Mindfulness Exercise
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Mindfulness For Children Versus Mindfulness for Adults

  • Part 1: What do you believe?
  • Part 2: Meditation Defined
  • Part 3: Health Benefits of a Regular Meditative Practice
  • Part 4: Adapting the Concept of Mindfulness for Children
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: The Brain and Neuroplasticity

  • Part 1: Stretching Your Creativity
  • Part 2: Neuroplasticity of the Child’s Brain
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Simplifying Your Life

  • Part 1: Why you shouldn’t try to “Do It All”
  • Part 2: Put the Tech Down
  • Part 3: Culture of “Super-Kids”
  • Part 4: The Effects of Rushing Your Child Through Life
  • Part 5: How To Simplify Your Child’s Life
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Using the Imagination

  • Part 1: Creativity and IQ
  • Part 2: Rule Number 1 – Keep it Simple and Give Yourself Permission to Dream
  • Part 3: Simple Breathing Exercises
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: The Magic of Expressing Gratitude

  • Part 1: Teaching Children About the Power of Gratitude
  • Part 2: Mindfulness of Breathing Buddhist Meditation
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: Practicing Mindful Eating

  • Part 1: Paying Attention to Food
  • Part 2: Practicing Mindful Eating
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Mindfulness Exercises For Children

  • Part 1: Cloud Car Visualisation
  • Part 2: Mindful Breathing
  • Part 3: Gratitude Game
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Meditation Exercises for Children

  • Part 1: Meditation Exercise for Self-Confidence
  • Part 2: The Secret Garden of the Mind
  • Part 3: Have Fun Meditation Exercise
  • Part 4: The Super Hero Meditation
  • Part 5: The “I AM” Exercise

Module 10: How to Establish a Personal Mindfulness Practice For Your Child

  • Part 1: Suggestions and Tips
  • Part 2: Pleasant Events Calendar
  • Module 10 Assessment

Course 8 -  Applied Behaviour Analysis

Module 1 – Principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis

  • Part 1: Introduction
  • Part 2: What is Behaviour?
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2 – Antecedent-based Intervention

  • Part 1: Introduction
  • Part 2: Types of Prompts
  • Part 3: When is Antecedent-based Intervention Used?
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3 – Reinforcement

  • Part 1: Introduction
  • Part 2: What are Schedules of Reinforcement?
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4 – Shaping, Chaining and Discrete Trial Training

  • Part 1: Introduction
  • Part 2: What is Discrete Trial Training?
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5 – Differential Reinforcement and Extinction

  • Part 1: What is Differential Reinforcement?
  • Part 2: What is Extinction?
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6 – Functional Communication Training

  • Functional Communication Training
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7 – Functional Behaviour Assessment

  • Functional Behaviour Assessment
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8 – How to Become an ABA Tutor or Therapist

  • How to Become an ABA Tutor or Therapist

  • Module 8 Assessment

Course 9 - Children and Young People's Mental Health and Wellness

Module 1 – The Prevalence of Mental Health Problems in Children and Young People

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  1. Childcare and Early Learning

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  6. EFT for Kids

  7. Mindfulness for Children

  8. Applied Behaviour Analysis

  9. Children and Young People's Mental Health and Wellness

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1. Childcare and Early Learnin: Learn The Knowledge & Understanding That You Need To Work In Childcare

This course explains the benefits, importance, and value of Childcare and Early Learning. The socialisation & developmental opportunities that it can provide to children are given focus, as are the difficulties faced by parents using day care.

Caring for someone else’s child is a big responsibility and so comes with many guidelines to follow. The Childcare and Early Learning Certificate Course explains Health & Safety directives, Care Plans, Individual Educational Programmes (IEPs), Medical Needs, Safeguarding responsibilities and other associated issues.

You will learn how children develop physically from birth onwards and how this development affects learning. The course also explains the ways in which health, environment, and genetic factors can affect physical development.

Who would benefit from this course?

The Childcare and Early Learning Certificate Course will aid those considering a career in this area. Upon successful completion of this course, you will have gained an understanding of the roles of those working in Childcare, Education, and Playwork, and acquired the knowledge needed to take the next step on your career path.

The information contained within the course is also beneficial to parents who wish to get a better understanding of how their children are being educated and how they may further aid their development at home.

2. Challenging Behaviour in Children and Young People: Help To Make Positive Changes Through Knowledge

This course explains how parents, teachers, and others who care for children can help to make positive changes through knowledge, change in mindset and the implementation of effective strategies and techniques.

The Challenging Behaviour in Children and Young People Certificate Course will look at what we mean by ‘challenging behaviour’ and help us to understand the reasons behind difficult behaviours in children and young people. It will help you understand that there is always a reason for any behaviour, whether it seems obvious to us or not. It is their way of communicating with us, often in the absence of having any other way to do so.

We will look at challenging behaviours across all ages and provide ways of dealing with these. We’ll cover how brain development from birth to the teenage years can account for certain behaviours, so we develop an understanding of what is going on in our children’s minds and how we can help them.

Who would benefit from this course?

The Challenging Behaviour in Children and Young People Certificate Course is designed to provide parents, carers, and teachers with a better understanding of child behaviour and the knowledge of how best to deal with it. The results of this will be a vast improvement in the relationships between you and the children in your care, whether in a parental or professional role.

3. Baby Sign Language: Learn Just What Baby Sign Language Is

You’ll learn just what baby sign language is and how easily it can be used to establish communication between you and your child well before they start to speak. The history of baby language and the reasons it has come into popular usage are discussed. The course allays common misconceptions about teaching a child baby sign language and even outlines the benefits to both baby and you.

The great thing about this communication tool is that there is no right or wrong time to start, no ‘being behind’ or ‘too late’ (unless they’re already using speech to communicate), and you can start to establish baby signing from as early as 6 months, though they likely won’t sign until they’re closer to 8 or 9 months, or even at toddler age. Whatever you decide, this course shows you how to start implementing baby sign language, giving guidance on the process, and providing essential signs first: milk, eat, drink, more, done, mummy and daddy.

As with any learning process, there can be bumps in the road to mastery. The Baby Sign Language Course outlines some of the common problems that you may face as your baby learns to sign and how to work through them.

Fully-illustrated and broken down into categories, this course provides a vocabulary of some of the most important signs from the baby sign language repertoire. This is provided both as written descriptions with diagrams and as videos that visually illustrate how each sign should be enacted. In both instances, the vocabulary is categorised into the following sections: family, food, animals, play, directives and signs for social situations, and daily baby life signs.

Who would benefit from this course?

Those with babies and toddlers have the most to gain from this course, as it offers an easy to use communication tool between parent and child before the child is able to speak.

If you’re finding yourself frantically trying to understand why your baby is crying or your toddler is having a tantrum and nothing seems to be appeasing them, this will help them to tell you what they need.

The course also provides professional child-carers with an excellent tool to use in your role, that will enrich the lives of your clients and their children, and which will give you an extra edge over your competition.

Learning to sign also provides children with learning disabilities with an easy to learn communication tool that reduces the frustration and anger of not being able to express themselves and helps them to gain a better grasp of what’s being communicated by others.

4. Child Psychology: Pursue A Career In Child Psychology

It is the perfect choice for anyone who suspects they might want to pursue in a career in child psychology but does not yet feel they are in complete possession of the facts of what the field entails.

Child psychology is the study of how a young person develops from birth up to adolescence. How he changes emotionally through that time, how his own identity is formed and how he will eventually learn to be able to speak a language. It examines how a child evolves through the processes of information processing and cognitive development.

Behaviourally it looks at how a child begins to understand social behaviours and integrate accordingly. It investigates how motor skills develop, social skills and how identity is formed.

5. Child Counselling: Work With Children Who Wish To Deepen Their Skill Base

It is the perfect choice for anyone who suspects they might want to pursue in a career in child psychology but does not yet feel they are in complete possession of the facts of what the field entails.

Child psychology is the study of how a young person develops from birth up to adolescence. How he changes emotionally through that time, how his own identity is formed and how he will eventually learn to be able to speak a language. It examines how a child evolves through the processes of information processing and cognitive development.

Behaviourally it looks at how a child begins to understand social behaviours and integrate accordingly. It investigates how motor skills develop, social skills and how identity is formed.

Who would benefit from this course?

This course is ideal for those who wish to take their first steps in pursuing a career in child counselling or who are currently working in counselling but would like to specialise in this area.

It provides detailed information on the reasons children may require the services of a child counsellor, the techniques used to support a child through fears and anxieties developed through experiencing trauma, and the training path you will need to follow to become qualified.

This course also provides parents with an in-depth understanding of the work of a child counsellor and how they may be able to help their child, should they require it. You will learn how to actively listen to your child and notice the typical signs of trauma and how to go about finding a counsellor who is right for you and your child.

6. EFT for Kids: Equip Children With The Benefits Of EFT

You may have only heard of the acronym, EFT, before or you may even have a good idea of what Emotional Freedom Techniques are, but you want to fully understand them, what they can do, and how to incorporate them into your and your children’s lives. The EFT for Kids Course will help you to do so.

This course is divided into 3 distinct parts. The 1st explains what Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) are and their applications in adults, and the 2nd takes this knowledge and adds to it; describing how the practice of EFT can benefit children and how to apply the techniques to them and help them to learn them for themselves. The 3rd part explains how to go about becoming a professional EFT Practitioner and what an example client session could look like.

Moving on from the theory and the basics, the EFT for Kids Course’s 4th module focusses on how to complete the full procedure of EFT, from setup to application, detailing each part of the sequence with a simple, easy-to-follow sequence.

The EFT for Kids Course introduces its 2nd part; explaining the use of EFT in the lives of children and how having this knowledge at a young age can be extremely powerful, and enable them to become more capable in resolving emotional challenges as they grow.

What many of us forget in children, is that their emotions are still rudimentary and they will be experiencing some emotions for the very first time, which can be confusing and scary. You will learn about how children process emotions and how EFT can help them to gain control over their emotions, gain confidence, and even tackle physical pain and injuries.

The course takes students through how to go about helping children to become aware of their emotions and accepting them, before going on to explain the tapping points and how to use them with a child.

The course expands on the ways that children can be encouraged to practice EFT, and gives more techniques on how they can approach it themselves. We also highlight some common problems that children may face, which they may lack the emotional maturity to deal with alone, but that EFT can help with.

The final part of EFT for Kids Course covers a little about being a professional EFT Practitioner; showing students what a typical client session could look like and how to go about gaining a career in this area.

Who would benefit from the course?

The EFT for Kids Certificate Course would benefit parents who would like to help their children develop emotional intelligence and give them the tools to better understand their minds and improve their mental well-being. Whether they are having issues now or not, EFT is a simple practice that children can learn with relative ease and which will help them on their way to and through adulthood, as they are more capable in retaining emotional balance as anxiety presents itself.

Aside from parents themselves, those who are interested in EFT in general or would like to pursue a career in this area, possibly specialising in EFT for children, will learn a lot here as the topic is covered comprehensively.

7. Mindfulness for Children: Equip Your Child With The Tools And Benefits Of Mindfulness

Mindfulness is often thought of as something that is used only by adults; in particular, to help with stress, anxiety, and depression. This course aims to help children to benefit from practising mindfulness and arm them with techniques that will help them to handle negative emotions better, and give them tools that they can use throughout their lives.

The Mindfulness for Children Course discusses stress. This includes: the symptoms of stress, the factors that can contribute to a child becoming stressed, why stress exists, and the effects on the brain. We then explain how mindfulness can help counteract these effects and simple ways that it can be brought into the daily routine of a child as easily it can be in an adult’s life, with similar positive effects.

You will learn what mindfulness and mediation are, along with how they are different, how a child can practice both, and what the benefits of each are. We give practical meditation exercises and a list of other simple, one-minute exercises, which are ideal for children to practice.

You will learn about the brain and its ability to create new neural pathways to adapt. This shows that while you may be used to thinking in a certain way, it is possible to change. It is also an interesting study into how our mind takes on new information and develops with us.

It is important to take time out and stop living on autopilot, becoming more mindful of our lives, rather than being swept up in it. We give you techniques to help you and your child do this and advice and tips on how to gain a more fulfilling life through mindfulness.

In a world where we are taught to strive for more and are presented with negative messages of the self and of the world through the various media outlets to which we subscribe, this module brings us back to the beautiful simplicity of appreciating what we have. Children can have great wants and needs, to be taught to appreciate what they have and be grateful for all they receive is a powerful life lesson. We provide you with 2 guided mediations and a 30-day gratitude journal, to help students to practice gratitude.

The course provides exercises designed for children, for practicing mindfulness and helping self-confidence. We also provide 101 affirmations to choose from, for your children to use to quell the negative voice and bring positivity to their subconscious beliefs and inner-most thoughts.

Who would benefit from the course?

The Mindfulness for Children Certificate Course requires no prerequisite knowledge, so is immediately accessible, no matter whether students have studied this subject before or have never heard of it.

The course is designed for parents and others responsible for the care of children, to learn about mindfulness to then aid children in using the practice and gaining the benefits of doing so, all of which are explained in the course materials. As the course gives students a good basic understanding of mindfulness and mediation, care-givers can themselves use the information to begin their own mindfulness practice and to use as a foundation to go onto further study in this area.

8. Applied Behaviour Analysis: Gain A Greater Understanding Of The Definition Of ‘Behaviour’

The Applied Behaviour Analysis Certificate Course will provide you first with the essential principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis, before expanding on these further as you progress through the course materials. You will gain a greater understanding of the definition of ‘behaviour’ within behavioural psychology and the differences between classical and operant conditioning.

You will learn about different types of stimuli and antecedents that elicit behaviours and what Antecedent-based intervention (ABI) is and how it can be used to alter these behaviours. The course will guide you through creating an ABI plan and how to evaluate the success of its implementation.

The Applied Behaviour Analysis Certificate Course explains operant reinforcement and how it relates to developing new behaviours. The course also analyses positive and negative reinforcement, giving a full understanding within the context of ABA. You will learn how reinforcers should be used and the ways in which they can be scheduled, along with how to evaluate their effectiveness.

Who would benefit from this course?

The Applied Behaviour Analysis Certificate Course has been created to give parents and caregivers of ASD children a better understanding of the techniques involved in the practice and how they are implemented.

It also provides a solid foundation of knowledge for those who would like to take further study in their pursuit of a career as an ABA Tutor or Therapist, or a Behavioural Psychologist.

9. Children and Young People's Mental Health and Wellness: Learn Mental Health In This Age Group

Over half of all cases of mental ill-health start before the age of 14. This course examines mental health in this age group, the policies and services on offer, how and why certain people are affected, and what can be done by schools and individuals to provide intervention, prevention and support.

The Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellness Certificate Course opens by laying out the landscape of mental health policies and government legislation available for children and young people’s mental health, and the education policy with regards to the same. You’ll explore prevalence rates and statistics for children and young people’s mental health and gain awareness of the gap in available treatment.

Mental health problems often start to develop in childhood and adolescence. The problem is that it can be difficult to distinguish between the signs of an emerging problem or disorder and ordinary, everyday challenging behaviour. This has made specialist support for this age group vital. This course will show how to identify both the most and lesser common mental health problems that children and young people experience today.

Several vulnerable groups of children and young people exist who are found to be at an increased risk of developing mental health problems and who may find more difficulty in accessing support. The Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Wellness Certificate Course discusses these groups in detail.

The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) are NHS specialist services that assess and treat children and young people with emotional, behavioural or mental health difficulties. Studying this course, you will discover the current service provision for children and young people by CAMHS and Inpatient Services, as well as the problems faced by these providers and their proposed plans for the future.

Mental health problems have a complex range of causes, biological, psychological and social, which can see certain children being at greater risk than others. Conversely, protective factors are characteristics that reduce the likelihood of poor mental health. In this course, you’ll examine a range of risk and protective factors that can influence the development of mental health problems in children and young people.

With the greatly increased use of social media by young people, concern has grown over its impact on various aspects of children and young people’s mental and physical health. This course analyses the relationship between internet use and mental health problems in children and young people and discusses the associated risks, alongside the positive benefits of internet use.

As your understanding of the topic increases, the course takes you through various approaches to assessing and treating children and young people for mental health concerns. It is important to understand that mental health problems in young people are idiosyncratic in nature and so they need to be treated in a way that is helpful to them personally – there is no “one size fits all”. You will also learn the importance of outcome monitoring and receiving feedback from the child or young person on the care they’ve received.

Half of mental health problems start before the age of 14, meaning schools are in a vital position to prevent mental health problems, reduce stigma and employ policies to prevent bullying and discrimination. You’ll learn the about the many ways schools can support children and young people experiencing mental health problems. In addition to this, you’ll look at the benefits of peer support in schools and school-based counselling and how these forms of early intervention can help to prevent the development of mental health problems.

10. Child Nutrition: Understand Early Years Nutrition And How To Adopt Healthy Eating Habits

A healthy diet actually begins in the womb, but it is built on throughout our lives. However, at no time is this more important than in childhood. This course provides tools to parents and those who want to make a profession out of child nutritional consulting, which will help you to understand early years nutrition and how to adopt healthy eating habits and diets.

The course begins by giving you a good grounding in what nutrition actually is. You’ll learn about the difference between macro-nutrients and micro-nutrients, the various categories of nutrition, why nutrition is important to a daily diet, and the different ways it creates health in a child.

From the introduction, the course moves on to look at the specifics of nutrition in children. You’ll learn about the nutritional requirements of babies and children of all ages, in particular the different macro- nutrients and micro-nutrients that are particularly important for different age groups, and the food sources for each. You will also be made aware of the nutritional requirements and proportions set by the government.

While it can be more difficult for children raised on a primarily plant-based diet to reach all their nutritional requirements, it is possible, with the right knowledge. The course looks at vegetarian and vegan diets and the careful planning that must be applied when preparing these diets for children and breast-feeding mothers.

You will learn about food allergies and other food-related issues in children, including what a food allergy is and how it is caused, the difference between a food allergy and food sensitivity or intolerance, and how to recognise and deal with food allergies in babies and older children, along with details on how to treat them.

As children grow, their nutritional requirements change, as does their ability to choose the foods they eat. From gestation to pre-teen, the Child Nutrition Course guides you through each stage of a child’s life, explaining what they need, how to encourage them to make healthy food choices as they grow, and which “super foods” are child-friendly, along with some cooking ideas and recipes that incorporate these foods. Also included is how to help children who become “picky eaters” and how to help children who have weight issues, whether they are overweight or underweight.

In addition to providing the information needed to understand child nutrition, the course also goes on to explain what it is to be an expert or consultant in child nutrition and the different ways to work in this field. You’ll be guided through creating a business strategy and what you can do to stand out from the crowd. In addition, you are also provided with a blueprint for developing your own nutritional coaching format and templates for tools that you may need in your work as a child nutritionist.

The course also includes a short bonus video that delivers practical advice and quick tips that parents or consultants can use straight away.

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The Ultimate Childcare and Early Learning 10 Course Bundle includes the following courses, below is a summary of each course: 

Course 1 - Childcare and Early Learning

Module 1 – The Importance of Childcare and Early Learning

  • Part 1: The Value of Childcare
  • Part 2: Early Learning Provision
  • Part 3: Socialisation and Developmental Opportunities
  • Part 4: Respecting and Valuing the Child
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2 – Health & Safety and other Legal issues

  • Part 1: Health & Safety
  • Part 2: Care Plans
  • Part 3: IEP’s
  • Part 4: Safeguarding
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3 – Physical Development

  • Part 1: Physical Development
  • Part 2: Health
  • Part 3: Environment
  • Part 4: Genetic Factors
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4 – Cognitive Development

  • Part 1: Cognitive Development
  • Part 2: Language Development
  • Part 3: Socialisation
  • Part 4: Nature/Nurture Debate
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5 – How Children Learn

  • Part 1: Learning Theories
  • Part 2: Learning Strategies
  • Part 3: Early Years Programme of Study
  • Part 4: Cross Curricular Planning
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6 – Improving Learning Experiences

  • Part 1: Learning Difficulties
  • Part 2: Physical Difficulties
  • Part 3: Coping with Challenging Behaviour
  • Part 4: The Importance of Play
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7 – Working with other People

  • Part 1: Working with other People and Professionals
  • Part 2: Confidentiality
  • Part 3: Roles & Responsibilities
  • Part 4: Lines of Communication
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8 – Careers in Childcare & Early Years Learning

  • Part 1: Childminder

  • Part 2: Nursery Nurse
  • Part 3: Teaching Assistant
  • Part 4: Nursery/ Early Years Teacher
  • Module 8 Assessment

Course 2 - Challenging Behaviour in Children and Young People

Module 1 - Defining Challenging Behaviour

  • Part 1: What is Challenging Behaviour?
  • Part 2: Where Behaviour Comes From
  • Part 3: Challenging Behaviour in Babies
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2 - Reasons For Challenging Behaviour and How to Help

  • Part 1: Challenging Behaviour
  • Part 2: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
  • Part 3: Tips for Parenting a Child with Reactive Attachment Disorder or Insecure Attachment
  • Part 4: Other Reasons for Certain Behaviour
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3 - Inevitable or Preventable

  • Part 1: Inevitable Brain Development
  • Part 2: Teenage Challenges
  • Part 3: Punishment V Consequences
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4 - Methods of Dealing With and Avoiding Challenging Behaviour

  • Part 1: Dealing With Behaviour in Toddlers
  • Part 2: Empathise With Your Child
  • Part 3: Reflective Listening
  • Part 4: Let Them Know You Care
  • Part 5: How to Ask Questions
  • Part 6: Teen Issues
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5 - Coping Strategies and Further Prevention

  • Part 1: Be a Good Role Model
  • Part 2: Rose Coloured Glasses
  • Part 3: The Six Most Common Mistakes Parents Make
  • Part 4: Intention Setting
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6 - Managing Challenging Behaviour in the Classroom

  • Part 1: Behaviour and Discipline

  • Part 2: Global Issues and Concerns
  • Part 3: Strategies for Success
  • Module 6 Assessment

Course 3 - Baby Sign Language

Module 1: Baby Sign Language - What’s It All About?

  • Introduction
  • Part 1: How does baby signing work?
  • Part 2: Common fears about baby sign language
  • Part 3: Benefits of baby signing
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Starting with Baby Sign Language

  • Part 1: First considerations
  • Part 2: First signs to teach
  • Part 3: Interpreting baby’s first sign
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Problems You May Encounter

  • Part 1: Problems You May Encounter
  • Part 2: Most common issues with baby signing
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Expanding Your Vocabulary

  • Part 1: Family Signs
  • Video: Family Signs
  • Part 2: Food Signs
  • Video: Food Signs
  • Part 3: Animal Signs
  • Video: Animal Signs
  • Part 4: Play Signs
  • Video: Play Signs
  • Part 5: Daily baby life signs
  • Video: Daily baby life signs
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Baby Sign Language For Bi-Lingual Children & Children With Learning Disabilities

  • Part 1: Bilingual baby signers
  • Part 2: Baby sign language for children with learning disabilities
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Additional Signs

  • Part 1: Additional food signs

  • Part 2: Clothing signs
  • Part 3: Nature signs
  • Video: Social occasion signs
  • Conclusion
  • Module 6 Assessment

Course 4 - Child Psychology

Module 1: Introduction to Child Psychology

  • Part 1: Child Developments in the First Twelve Months
  • Part 2: Infant Reflexes
  • Part 3: Social development in the first year
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: The Formation of Attachments

  • Part 1: Formation of Attachments
  • Part 2: Relevance of animal studies in child development
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Consequences of Breakdowns in Attachments

  • Part 1: Consequences of Breakdown in Attachments
  • Part 2: Implications of theories of attachment
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: The Home, Family and School

  • Part 1: The Home, Family and School
  • Part 2: Study of Effects of Maternal Employment on Children
  • Part 3: Father absent families
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Basic Principles of Research Methods

  • Part 1: Basic Principles of Research Methods
  • Part 2: Independent and dependent variables
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: The Development of Visual Perception

  • Part 1: Introduction to the nature / nurture debate on visual perception
  • Part 2: Bower – Size constancy
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: The Development of Language and Communication

  • Part 1: The Development of Language and Communication
  • Part 2: Outline of language development
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Intelligence and Intelligence Testing

  • Part 1: Intelligence and Intelligence Testing
  • Part 2: Tests of Intelligence
  • Part 3: Advantages & Disadvantages of IQ Testing
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: The Nature/Nurture Debate in the Study of Intelligence

  • Part 1: The Nature / Nurture Debate in the Study of Intelligence
  • Part 2: Stability of IQ
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: Data Collection and Interpretation

  • Part 1: Data Collection and Interpretation
  • Part 2: Mean
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11: How Children Think

  • Part 1: How Children Think
  • Part 2: Studies on egocentrism
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12: Learning Theory

  • Part 1: Learning Theory
  • Part 2: Learning and conditioning – classical conditioning and operant conditioning; including explanations of extinction
  • Module 12 Assessment

Module 13: Freud's Psychodynamic Theory - An Alternative Approach

  • Part 1: Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory – An Alternative Approach
  • Part 2: The five stage theory
  • Module 13 Assessment

Module 14: Moral Development

  • Part 1: Moral Development
  • Part 2: Investigation of moral behaviour
  • Module 14 Assessment

Module 15: The Development of Gender Roles

  • Part 1: The Development of Gender Roles
  • Part 2: Biological, social and cultural theories
  • Module 15 Assessment

Module 16: Aggression in Children

  • Part 1: Aggression in Children
  • Part 2: Psychological theories and aggression
  • Module 16 Assessment

Module 17: Methods Used in Child Development Research

  • Part 1: Methods used in Child Development Research
  • Part 2: Designs for Examining Development
  • Module 17 Assessment

Module 18: Play

  • Part 1: Play
  • Part 2: The consequences of play deprivation
  • Module 18 Assessment

Module 19: Learning in School

  • Part 1: Learning in school
  • Part 2: Types of learning
  • Module 19 Assessment

Module 20: Behaviour Modification

  • Part 1: Behaviour Modification

  • Part 2: Behaviour Modification Techniques
  • Module 20 Assessment

Course 5 - Child Counselling

Module 1: Introduction to Child Psychology

  • Part 1: Child Developments in the First Twelve Months
  • Part 2: Infant Reflexes
  • Part 3: Social development in the first year
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: The Formation of Attachments

  • Part 1: Formation of Attachments
  • Part 2: Relevance of animal studies in child development
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: Consequences of Breakdowns in Attachments

  • Part 1: Consequences of Breakdown in Attachments
  • Part 2: Implications of theories of attachment
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: The Home, Family and School

  • Part 1: The Home, Family and School
  • Part 2: Study of Effects of Maternal Employment on Children
  • Part 3: Father absent families
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Basic Principles of Research Methods

  • Part 1: Basic Principles of Research Methods
  • Part 2: Independent and dependent variables
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: The Development of Visual Perception

  • Part 1: Introduction to the nature / nurture debate on visual perception
  • Part 2: Bower – Size constancy
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: The Development of Language and Communication

  • Part 1: The Development of Language and Communication
  • Part 2: Outline of language development
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Intelligence and Intelligence Testing

  • Part 1: Intelligence and Intelligence Testing
  • Part 2: Tests of Intelligence
  • Part 3: Advantages & Disadvantages of IQ Testing
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: The Nature/Nurture Debate in the Study of Intelligence

  • Part 1: The Nature / Nurture Debate in the Study of Intelligence
  • Part 2: Stability of IQ
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: Data Collection and Interpretation

  • Part 1: Data Collection and Interpretation
  • Part 2: Mean
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11: How Children Think

  • Part 1: How Children Think
  • Part 2: Studies on egocentrism
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12: Learning Theory

  • Part 1: Learning Theory
  • Part 2: Learning and conditioning – classical conditioning and operant conditioning; including explanations of extinction
  • Module 12 Assessment

Module 13: Freud's Psychodynamic Theory - An Alternative Approach

  • Part 1: Freud’s Psychodynamic Theory – An Alternative Approach
  • Part 2: The five stage theory
  • Module 13 Assessment

Module 14: Moral Development

  • Part 1: Moral Development
  • Part 2: Investigation of moral behaviour
  • Module 14 Assessment

Module 15: The Development of Gender Roles

  • Part 1: The Development of Gender Roles
  • Part 2: Biological, social and cultural theories
  • Module 15 Assessment

Module 16: Aggression in Children

  • Part 1: Aggression in Children
  • Part 2: Psychological theories and aggression
  • Module 16 Assessment

Module 17: Methods Used in Child Development Research

  • Part 1: Methods used in Child Development Research
  • Part 2: Designs for Examining Development
  • Module 17 Assessment

Module 18: Play

  • Part 1: Play
  • Part 2: The consequences of play deprivation
  • Module 18 Assessment

Module 19: Learning in School

  • Part 1: Learning in school
  • Part 2: Types of learning
  • Module 19 Assessment

Module 20: Behaviour Modification

  • Part 1: Behaviour Modification

  • Part 2: Behaviour Modification Techniques
  • Module 20 Assessment

Course 6 - EFT for Kids

Module 1: What is EFT?

  • Part 1: The Basics
  • Part 2: Emotional Freedom vs. Freedom
  • Part 3: Are You Emotionally Free?
  • Part 4: Why Emotional Freedom?
  • Part 5: Summary
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Applications

  • Part 1: EFT & its Applications
  • Part 2: What are some limitations of EFT?
  • Part 3: Summary
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: The Meridian System

  • Part 1: What is EFT and meridian tapping?
  • Part 2: Scientifically backed reasons to practice meridian tapping
  • Part 3: Summary
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: The Procedure

  • Part 1: The Full EFT Procedure
  • Part 2: The Sequence
  • Part 3: Summary
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: EFT Approaches and Aspects

  • Part 1: Aspects of EFT
  • Part 2: Approaches to EFT
  • Part 3: Summary
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: Psychological Reversal

  • Part 1: Psychological Reversal
  • Part 2: Reversal Themes
  • Part 3: Summary
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: Raising Our Children

  • Part 1: Little Fellow, So Mellow
  • Part 2: EFT: A Hope to Help
  • Part 3: Helping Little Hands
  • Part 4: Summary
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Tap Story

  • Part 1: The ABC of EFT
  • Part 2: Learning EFT
  • Part 3: Perfecting Magic
  • Part 4: Summary
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Kids Can

  • Part 1: Creating The ‘Can Do’ Attitude
  • Part 2: Just Do It
  • Part 3: Summary
  • Module 9 Assessment

Module 10: For The FutureYou

  • Part 1: EFT: Preparation for life
  • Part 2: Helps cope with anxiety
  • Part 3: Summary
  • Module 10 Assessment

Module 11: A Client Treatment from Beginning to End

  • Part 1: A Client Treatment from Beginning to End
  • Part 2: Summary
  • Module 11 Assessment

Module 12: Setting up an EFT practice

  • Part 1: The First Few Steps
  • Part 2: Summary
  • Module 12 Assessment

Course 7 - Mindfulness for Children

Module 1: The Devastating Effects of Stress on Children

  • Part 1: Long-lasting Impact of Stress
  • Part 2: Stress and Brain Changes
  • Part 3: Mindfulness Studies With Children
  • Part 4: Juice/Beverage Ceremony Mindfulness Exercise
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2: Mindfulness For Children Versus Mindfulness for Adults

  • Part 1: What do you believe?
  • Part 2: Meditation Defined
  • Part 3: Health Benefits of a Regular Meditative Practice
  • Part 4: Adapting the Concept of Mindfulness for Children
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3: The Brain and Neuroplasticity

  • Part 1: Stretching Your Creativity
  • Part 2: Neuroplasticity of the Child’s Brain
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4: Simplifying Your Life

  • Part 1: Why you shouldn’t try to “Do It All”
  • Part 2: Put the Tech Down
  • Part 3: Culture of “Super-Kids”
  • Part 4: The Effects of Rushing Your Child Through Life
  • Part 5: How To Simplify Your Child’s Life
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5: Using the Imagination

  • Part 1: Creativity and IQ
  • Part 2: Rule Number 1 – Keep it Simple and Give Yourself Permission to Dream
  • Part 3: Simple Breathing Exercises
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6: The Magic of Expressing Gratitude

  • Part 1: Teaching Children About the Power of Gratitude
  • Part 2: Mindfulness of Breathing Buddhist Meditation
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7: Practicing Mindful Eating

  • Part 1: Paying Attention to Food
  • Part 2: Practicing Mindful Eating
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8: Mindfulness Exercises For Children

  • Part 1: Cloud Car Visualisation
  • Part 2: Mindful Breathing
  • Part 3: Gratitude Game
  • Module 8 Assessment

Module 9: Meditation Exercises for Children

  • Part 1: Meditation Exercise for Self-Confidence
  • Part 2: The Secret Garden of the Mind
  • Part 3: Have Fun Meditation Exercise
  • Part 4: The Super Hero Meditation
  • Part 5: The “I AM” Exercise

Module 10: How to Establish a Personal Mindfulness Practice For Your Child

  • Part 1: Suggestions and Tips
  • Part 2: Pleasant Events Calendar
  • Module 10 Assessment

Course 8 -  Applied Behaviour Analysis

Module 1 – Principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis

  • Part 1: Introduction
  • Part 2: What is Behaviour?
  • Module 1 Assessment

Module 2 – Antecedent-based Intervention

  • Part 1: Introduction
  • Part 2: Types of Prompts
  • Part 3: When is Antecedent-based Intervention Used?
  • Module 2 Assessment

Module 3 – Reinforcement

  • Part 1: Introduction
  • Part 2: What are Schedules of Reinforcement?
  • Module 3 Assessment

Module 4 – Shaping, Chaining and Discrete Trial Training

  • Part 1: Introduction
  • Part 2: What is Discrete Trial Training?
  • Module 4 Assessment

Module 5 – Differential Reinforcement and Extinction

  • Part 1: What is Differential Reinforcement?
  • Part 2: What is Extinction?
  • Module 5 Assessment

Module 6 – Functional Communication Training

  • Functional Communication Training
  • Module 6 Assessment

Module 7 – Functional Behaviour Assessment

  • Functional Behaviour Assessment
  • Module 7 Assessment

Module 8 – How to Become an ABA Tutor or Therapist

  • How to Become an ABA Tutor or Therapist

  • Module 8 Assessment

Course 9 - Children and Young People's Mental Health and Wellness

Module 1 – The Prevalence of Mental Health Problems in Children and Young People

  • Introduction
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To pay via bank transfer contact us info@coursesforsuccess.com

24.  Can I purchase for multiple people?

Yes, you can do this by purchasing individually via website or send us a request via email at info@coursesforsuccess.com

25.  Can I request for an invoice before purchase?

Yes, you can request for an invoice via email at info@coursesforsuccess.com

26.  Purchase for a gift?

Yes, you can purchase this course as a gift, simply send an email to info@coursesforsuccess.com, with the course details and we can accommodate this.

27.  Can I create my own course bundle?

Yes,
you can customize your own bundle. Please send us the complete list
with the exact course link of the courses you'd like to bundle up via
email info@coursesforsuccess.com and we will create them for you. *Each course access, time of completion and certification varies depending on the course type.

28.  How will I contact Courses For Success if I have any questions?

You can contact our support team, at any time through live chat on our website, or email at info@coursesforsuccess.com, or by calling one of our phone numbers depending on which country you are in.  

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Course Bundles

Looking for specific training for yourself or employees. Choose from our Course Bundles below or build you own Bundle, by adding more courses to your cart. Choose different courses or the same course for multiple staff members and receive volume discounts at checkout.

Course Bundles