The Mental Health and Autism Awareness in School Settings course provides a comprehensive understanding of children's mental health and autism, including their symptoms, causes, treatment, and coping strategies. Participants will learn to recognize changed behavior in children, promote positivity and confidence, and gain insights into autism-related challenges and support methods. Learning Outcomes: Understand the basics of children's mental health and ways to nurture positivity and confidence. Recognize changes in children's behavior and potential signs of mental health issues. Gain insights into birth defects and behavior disorders related to children's mental health. Explore games and activities that promote mental health in children. Learn about autism, its symptoms, causes, and genetic factors. Understand communication and speech problems associated with autism. Recognize the importance of early diagnosis and the need for increased research on autism. Learn about coping strategies and alternative treatments for autism. Why buy this Mental Health and Autism Awareness in School Settings? Unlimited access to the course for forever Digital Certificate, Transcript, student ID all included in the price Absolutely no hidden fees Directly receive CPD accredited qualifications after course completion Receive one to one assistance on every weekday from professionals Immediately receive the PDF certificate after passing Receive the original copies of your certificate and transcript on the next working day Easily learn the skills and knowledge from the comfort of your home Certification After studying the course materials of the Mental Health and Autism Awareness in School Settings you will be able to take the MCQ test that will assess your knowledge. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Who is this course for? Teachers and educators working in school settings. Parents and caregivers of children with autism or mental health concerns. Childcare professionals and support staff in educational institutions. Individuals interested in understanding children's mental health and autism. Prerequisites This Mental Health and Autism Awareness in School Settings was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Career path Special Education Teacher: Work with children with autism in inclusive or specialized settings. School Counselor: Provide emotional support and guidance to students with mental health challenges. Autism Support Worker: Assist individuals with autism in developing life skills and communication. Childcare Center Director: Oversee the provision of care and support for children with diverse needs. Behavioral Therapist: Implement intervention plans for children with autism and behavior challenges. Course Curriculum Module 01: Mental Health of Children Children's Mental Health Basics 00:30:00 Nurturing Positivity And Confidence 01:00:00 Recognise Changed Behaviour In Your Child 01:00:00 About Birth Defects 01:00:00 About Behaviour Disorders 01:00:00 Mental Health Games For Children 01:00:00 Make Sure You Take Care Of Yourself As Well 00:30:00 Module 02: Autism The Basics About Autism: What Is It? 00:30:00 What Are the Factors that Contribute A Child to Autism 01:30:00 Autism and Genetics 01:30:00 What Are the Basic Symptoms of Autism 01:00:00 What Are the Speech and Communication Problems of Autism 01:00:00 Autism and Body Language 01:00:00 Autism, Toxic Metals, and Vaccines 00:30:00 The Cause of Autism Might Be Found in Autistic Mice 00:30:00 Autism: The Need for Increased Research 00:30:00 How is Autism Treated 01:00:00 How Is Autism Diagnosed 00:30:00 Myths about Autism 00:10:00 How to Look for Autism Signs in Infants 00:30:00 How Can Families Cope With an Autistic Child and the Financial Burden 00:30:00 The Differences Between Asperger's Syndrome and Autism 01:00:00 Autism Assistance Dogs 01:00:00 Teaching Autistic Children 01:00:00 The Fixation Behavior of an Autistic Child 00:30:00 The Autism Society of America 00:30:00 Childproofing Your Home for Your Autistic Child 00:30:00 Autism and Nutritional Supplements 01:00:00 Toilet Training the Autistic Child 01:00:00 Difficulties of an Autistic Adult 01:00:00 Alternative Treatments for Autism 01:00:00
Qualsafe level 3 Award in Paediatric First Aid. Ofqual regulated qualification valid for 3 years. Richmond, North Yorkshire. Course covers roles and responsibilities of a paediatric first aider, choking, CPR and defibrillation, head, neck and back injuries, meningitis, asthma, seizures and febrile convulsions, diabetic emergencies, poisoning, burns and scalds, electric shock, bites and stings, extremum temperature and more. EYFS Early Years Foundation Stage Syllabus
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