Positive Attachment for Children
Care Skills Centre
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Overview
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Curriculum
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Module 1: Understanding Attachment: Theories, Significance and Disorders 17:32
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Module 2: Promoting Secure Attachments through Evidence-Based Practices 14:21
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Module 3: Overcoming Challenges: Fostering Positive Attachments and Support 10:04
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Module 4: Ethics and Values in Social Care 15:44
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Module 5: Framework and Strategies for Fostering Secure Attachments 13:42
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Module 6: Parental Roles: Essential Features, Skills, and Responsibilities 12:38
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Module 7: Balancing Boundaries: Professional Ethics and Relationship Building 12:32
Description
In the intricate dance of human connections, the initial steps are of paramount importance. The "Positive Attachment for Children" course delves deeply into the world of attachment theories, highlighting their significance and the disorders that may arise from disrupted bonds. Through evidence-based practices, learners will uncover effective strategies to nurture and support positive attachments, providing children with the emotional foundation they need for a resilient future.
However, fostering these bonds isn't always straightforward. The Positive Attachment for Children course also delves into the challenges and barriers faced in this journey, offering guidance on navigating them effectively. Ethics and values in social care serve as the bedrock, ensuring that all practices align with the highest moral standards. With modules focusing on the pivotal role of parents, their distinct skills, and the frameworks that guide positive attachment formation, the course presents a holistic view. Moreover, for professionals, understanding boundaries and fostering positive relationships ensures that the child remains at the heart of all interventions. Embark on this transformative journey and become a beacon of positive attachment for every child you encounter.
Who is this course for?
The target audience for the Positive Attachment for Children course is:
- Professionals seeking to understand child psychology better.
- Parents aiming to strengthen bonds with their children.
- Individuals looking to delve into the world of social care ethics.
- Those interested in mastering attachment frameworks and strategies.
Please note that this course does not entitle you to join the HCPC register or be a recognised Childcare Worker. But you will come across all the basic guidelines of Positive Attachment for Children to boost and shine your knowledge in Positive Attachment for Children.
Career path
Our Positive Attachment for Children course will prepare you for a range of careers, including:
- Child Psychologist - £34K to £58K/year.
- Family Support Worker - £18K to £28K/year.
- Child Welfare Specialist - £26K to £40K/year.
- Play Therapist - £23K to £38K/year.
- Child and Adolescent Counsellor - £22K to £37K/year.
- Special Educational Needs (SEN) Teacher - £25K to £42K/year.
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