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Child Psychology : The Formation Of Attachments

Child Psychology : The Formation Of Attachments | CPD Accredited | 10 CPD Points/Credits


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Summary

Price
£12 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Duration
10 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification
CPD
10 CPD hours / points
Additional info
  • Exam(s) / assessment(s) is included in price
  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

Child Psychology The Formation of Attachments

The complexity and importance of attachment theory is not to be underestimated. Why do we form bonds during childhood they way we do? How do they affect our development? How different would we be had these attachments not been formed? What happens in the case of separation or deprivation? Ever child’s development occurs in a unique setting and with entirely unique attachments. For a child psychologist to provide helpful and supportive services, their knowledge of everything to do with attachments must be flawless. Throughout every stage of childhood, it’s the attachments we form or are denied that shape the adolescents and adults we become.

This advanced tutorial represents the second-half of our two-part introduction to attachment theory. Learn about the effects of privation and deprivation, along with the biological explanation of attachment theory and the importance of ongoing research. Explore how attachment changes the thoughts of men and women, common causes of communication problems, the effects autism can have on a child’s development and so much more

CPD

10 CPD hours / points
Accredited by The CPD Standards Office

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Description

Child Psychology The Formation of Attachments

Objectives

  • Discuss about Privation and Deprivation.
  • Explore the Effects of Autism on Child’s Development

Programme Content

Topics:

  • Privation
  • Deprivation
  • Management Categories
  • Biological Explanation
  • Changes in Thoughts of Men and Women
  • Effects of Autism in Child’s Development
  • Reasons of Communication Problems
  • Positive and Negative Aspects of Research

Course Benefits:

  • Full Tutor Support
  • Self paced, no fixed schedules
  • Available to students anywhere in the world
  • 24/7 Access to the LMS ( Learning Management System )
  • Easy to understand quality e-learning study materials

Course Material

All course materials are included in the course price. All your study material will be available on our learning management system for which you will get access once you are enrolled. The material can be downloaded and printed as well.

Our distance learning course materials are specially written for home study and contain a wealth of knowledge in easy to understand language. We use variety of media to help you learn. Your course may use any of the following different media which you can use from home or where ever you choose to study:

  • Online course materials
  • Question papers
  • Additional Supporting Material
  • Useful Links

Course assessment

You will be continually assessed throughout the course. Your assignment will be marked by your tutor and independently moderated. The feedback on your assignment will then be sent to you. On receipt of this, you may wish to contact your tutor to discuss the feedback.

Tutor Support

When you enrol on a course with CPD Courses you are allocated your personal tutor. Tutor’s help and support will be available throughout your studies with the college. He/she will assess your work and will provide you with regular feedback on your progress

Who is this course for?

Child Psychology The Formation of Attachments

  • Teachers, health care staff, social workers and care providers pursuing their CPD
  • Anyone currently working with children
  • Parents and carers interested in improving their knowledge of child psychology
  • Individuals looking to enhance their CV

Requirements

Child Psychology The Formation of Attachments

No prior knowledge is required to take this course.

*Note: This CPD Unit is offered on special discounted price on REED only and does not include awarding body accreditation charges. At the end of the unit, learner can claim CPD Accredited certificate by paying £35 accreditation fee and postal charges (£9 for UK students, £15 for outside UK).

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Child Psychology The Formation of Attachments

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