This course is an exploration of our understanding of structural racism in the UK and provides a good foundation for anyone wanting to be a responsible ally. Are you working with young people, but struggling with conversations about race? Are you worried that you have been getting it wrong when it comes to race? Do you have questions about race that you are afraid to ask? This course is for you. Description Racism is a real problem in the UK, but it is much more hidden and covert than it has been in the past. People know its not ok to say the ’N-word’, but sadly, racism has permeated British society much more deeply than this. On this course we will help redefine the idea of racism and explain the complex nature of its modern day manifestation. We will explore how to talk with young people about race and particularly how to challenge when racism occurs. To achieve this, we need to start with ourselves. We will cover the idea of Unconscious Bias making us react differently to people based on our socialisation. We will cover the concept of White Privilege making it difficult for white people to get into the shoes of someone of another race. We will cover the concept of micro-aggressions that are difficult to report to a superior because they may be misconstrued as a mere “interpretation” of the situation and not an incident of racism. We will introduce the idea of the “racism binary”, and how we need to become more accountable for our own actions, and instead of getting offended, take responsibility when someone says something we did or said was racist. This can lead to a much more useful conversation than trying to defend yourself by saying “I’m not racist”. When we live in a world where racism doesn’t exist, only then can we say “I don’t see colour”, because it does exist, and it does have an impact on peoples lives. When racist incidents happen, people get hurt. Unfortunately, it is an all too familiar feeling for a lot of people in the UK who have been forced to accept it as part of life. Most of these situations will never be resolved, because they will never be reported. Poor handling of racist incidents teach young people not to say anything, thinking it will only make the situation worse. A lot of people believe that racism is never going away, because their experiences have confirmed this belief. There is a lot of work to be done, and the time is now. This course is an exploration of our own socialisation and personal expressions of race, which will leave you feeling positive and hopeful about the future. Be bold, and join us on this journey into the ever growing multicultural melting pot. Enquire for more information about this thought provoking training day. Learning objectives Develop understanding of modern racism in the UK Strengthen knowledge of key terminology Understanding how to think like an “Ally” Explore strategies for dealing with racism when we encounter it Developing our confidence and ability to hold conversations with young people about race Who is it for? Leadership teams seeking guidance and reflection Multi Agency Teams Social workers CAMHS teams Year Managers Primary and secondary staff teams College staff Early Years and School based Practitioners Heads and Deputies SENCOs Advanced Skills Teachers Primary and secondary teachers Local Authority Support Services Voluntary Organisations People who want to “get it right” Content AM What makes a good welcome? Why don’t we talk about race? History of racism in the UK Definition of modern racism – how racism manifests in a post-racist world Unconscious bias The ‘racism binary’ – taking accountability for our words/actions Examining our privilege What does your race mean to you? PM Trust and difference exercises – how can we become more trustworthy? What is good Allyship? What to do and what not to do Strategies for dealing with racism incidents Restorative Justice How can we create dialogue with young people about race? Affinity groups What does the ideal workplace/school look like? What actions will we take away?
This is a practical ‘non medical’ day for front line practitioners working with children and young people with serious attachment issues arising from loss, trauma and abuse. We look at what Psychology may help us in our understanding of children who have faced issues with love and attachment. Splitting, handling projected feelings, constancy and permanence are explored. Online Course now available via Teachable Platform – Understanding Attachment Learn at your own pace… lots of text and video support Course Category Meeting emotional needs Behaviour and Relationships Inclusion Teaching and Learning Description This is a practical ‘non medical’ day for front line practitioners working with children and young people with serious attachment issues arising from loss, trauma and abuse. Drawing from the international research and literature and our own experience over many years as educational psychologists of the challenges of children with major social and emotional needs, we will explore together what the best practice can and could look like. We explore the language of attachment and outline very practical classroom strategies. We look at what Psychology may help us in our understanding of children who have faced issues with love and attachment. We explore the feelings of being on a desolate island of relational poverty or to imagine swimming with sharks. We explore the themes of violence, anxiety and experience of being a victim as young people grow older. We look at telling lies and explore how we can respectfully understand this. We reveal the new and innovative compass of vulnerability – the cognitive errors to which some are much more vulnerable. We look at triggers, self regulation and unpack a range of strategies. Transference and counter transference are examined along with splitting, handling projected feelings, constancy and permanence. We explore what young people with these difficulties really need from us. We also spend time looking at the emotional impact on practitioners working with children with such needs and what helps at an personal and team level. We can all do something – we do not have to wait for expert therapists to arrive! Testimonials Very moving presentation I will always try and think behind the behaviour now It had a huge impact on all levels We all seem to need it Belonging and feelings are so important Very user friendly Excellent! Learning Objectives Increased confidence regarding developing inclusive practice for children with serious attachment needs in mainstream schools Simple understandable explanation of attachment understood Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on social and behavioural needs Deeper understanding of core values surrounding inclusion of emotionally disabled children Opportunity to reflect on professional attitudes and behaviour towards parents and pupils with complex emotional needs New skills, scripts and processes to make inclusion successful Who Is It For ? Practitioners working in schools and other settings with children and young people of all ages Key workers Teaching Assistants with support roles Heads and deputies SENCOs Advanced skills teachers Primary and secondary classroom teachers Parents Local authority support services Course Content The course explores the questions : How can we start to develop an understanding of children with attachment needs? What is the true impact of loss, trauma and abuse? What else can we do to go about including high profile children or young people with challenging emotional needs? What useful psychological constructs can we use to guide us? This course also explores practical strategies and language for key adults rebuilding relationships with individual pupils. This is a participative day that aims to be explorative and practical. Opportunities to develop empathy with the children of concern will be created.
This is a practical ‘non-medical’ day for front line practitioners working with children and young people who have experienced serious trauma in their life. We work to strengthen understanding of children who have faced issues of trauma emerging from abuse, violence, loss and family breakdown. Online Course now available via Teachable Platform – Impact of Trauma Learn at your own pace… lots of text and video support Course Category Meeting emotional needs Behaviour and Relationships Inclusion Teaching and Learning Description This is a practical ‘non-medical’ day for front line practitioners working with children and young people with serious issues arising from trauma. Drawing from the international research and literature and our own experience over many years as educational psychologists of the challenges of children with major social and emotional needs, we will explore together what the best practice can and could look like. We explore the language and key concepts of trauma and outline very practical classroom strategies. We look at what Psychology may help us in our understanding of children who have faced trauma. We explore the themes of: Hyperarousal Intrusive thoughts Constricted lives We look at triggers, self-regulation and unpack a range of strategies. We explore what young people with these difficulties really need from us. We also spend time looking at the emotional impact on practitioners working with children with such needs and what helps at a personal and team level. We can all do something – we do not have to wait for expert therapists to arrive! Testimonials I had no idea… It had a huge impact Belonging and feelings are so important Excellent! Learning Objectives Increased confidence regarding developing inclusive practice for traumatised children in mainstream schools Simple understandable explanation trauma understood Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on social and behavioural needs Deeper understanding of core values surrounding inclusion of emotionally disabled children Opportunity to reflect on professional attitudes and behaviour towards parents and pupils with complex emotional needs New skills, scripts and processes to make inclusion successful Who Is It For? Practitioners working in schools and other settings with children and young people of all ages Key workers Teaching Assistants with support roles Heads and deputies SENCOs Advanced skills teachers Primary and secondary classroom teachers Parents Local authority support services Course Content The course explores the questions:What does it take for a child to:Feel safe and secureMourn the past traumaReconnect with ordinary relationships with children and adults?How can we start to develop an understanding of traumatised children?What is the true impact of trauma?What else can we do to go about including high profile children or young people with challenging emotional needs?What useful psychological constructs can we use to guide us?This course also explores practical strategies, concepts and language for key adults rebuilding relationships with individual pupils.This is a participative day that aims to be explorative and practical. Opportunities to develop empathy with the children of concern will be created.If you liked this course you may well like:FRESH APPROACHES TO BEHAVIOUR AND RELATIONSHIPS
Person Centred Planning: the act of listening to each other creates relationship and strengthening trust and inclusion within the team. If well facilitated In creating a shared vision, groups of people build a sense of commitment together. They develop images of the future they want to create together, along with the values that will be important in getting there and the goals they want to see achieved along the way. Course Category Person Centred Planning Team Building and Leadership Description How to facilitate Person Centred Planning? How is it different from any other kind of meeting or planning? Person Centred working is great – but how exactly is it facilitated? How does it differ from ‘chairing a meeting” What skills and processes enable the group to work together effectively and avoid going off at tangents or dissolving into an unfocussed ‘discussion’ Person Centred Planning: the act of listening to each other creates relationship and strengthening trust and inclusion within the team. If well facilitated In creating a shared vision, groups of people build a sense of commitment together. They develop images of the future they want to create together, along with the values that will be important in getting there and the goals they want to see achieved along the way. Making inclusive action plans using full participation and graphic facilitation Drawing on the planning tools MAPS and PATH (Pearpoint, Forest and OBrien 1997) and other facilitation sources we use both process and graphic facilitation to enable the group to build their picture of what they would love to see happening within their organisation/community in the future and we encourage this to be a positive naming, not just a list of the things they want to avoid. In this training we make this facilitation explicit and attempt to model, teach and enable practice of key skills and processes. Jack Pearpoint, Marsha Forest and John O’Brien developed these innovative PCP approaches in North America and they are being used successfully in many parts of the UK. The planning can focus on an individual, group or organisation and provides a powerful problem solving opportunity, which is flexible and robust enough for many occasions. Tell the story, find the dream, touch the nightmare, and explore who you are, what are the gifts and strengths of the person or group, what are the needs of those present and what is the action plan for the future? Testimonials Learning Objectives Participants understand group and graphic facilitation processes for Person Centred Planning Participants have skills and confidence to facilitate PATH/MAP processes Participants learn graphic as well as process facilitation skills. Strengthens practitioners inclusive practice Provides additional tools for those involved in inclusive work in schools and the wider community Further develop problem solving and planning skills Who Is It For ? Person Centred Planning Facilitators Multi Agency Teams Social workers CAMHS teams Year Managers Primary and secondary staff teams Early Years and School based Practitioners Heads and Deputies SENCOs Advanced Skills Teachers Primary and secondary teachers Local Authority Support Services Voluntary Organisations Course Content The course answers the questions: Need to find new ways to facilitate Planning? How to facilitate Person Centred Planning? How is it different to any other kind of meeting or planning? Person Centred working is great – but how exactly is it facilitated? What are the skills and processes that will make the group work really well and a wonderful graphic to be created? Bored with annual reviews, transition plans and review meetings? Want to find a way of making meetings and planning feel more real and engaging? Need an approach, which engages a young person respectfully together with his or her family and friends? Want the ultimate visual record of the process of a meeting, which will help everyone, keep track? Want to problem solve and plan for the future of a small or large group, service or organisation up to the size of an LA? Inclusive Solutions offer an introductory day to facilitating person centred planning or a 3 – 10 session course which is practical as well as values based. Participants will receive direct individualised coaching and training. We will cover: Group and Graphic Facilitation processes Use of music and dramatic participation methodology The person being at the centre Family members and friends being full partners Planning reflecting the person’s capacities, what is important to the person and specifying the support they require to make a full contribution to their community Planning building a shared commitment to action that will uphold the person’s rights Planning leading to continual listening, learning and action and helping the person get what they want out of life. Essential Lifestyle Planning, PATH MAPS Personal Futures Planning
This is our lead workshop/training day on behaviour and relationship work in Primary and Secondary schools and Academies, as well as Early Years, FE and adult settings and is both a values primer and a practical guide to successful innovative strategies for improving behaviour and strengthening relationships for challenging children and people of all ages. Course Category Behaviour and Relationships Meeting emotional needs Early Years Inclusion Description This is our lead workshop/training day on behaviour and relationship work in schools and other settings and is both a values primer and a practical guide to successful innovative strategies for improving behaviour and strengthening relationships for challenging children and young people of all ages. Not just another day on ‘Behaviour Management’ – our ‘Fresh Approaches to Behaviour and Relationships’ day goes well beyond a rewards and sanctions approach to ‘behaviour’. We will be focused on those young people for whom rewards and punishments do not always work and who confuse the adults who work with them. We aim to take a relationships based approach and to give those attending an opportunity to think more deeply about why young people do the things they do and what our part as adults is in creating, sustaining and changing these behaviours. The day gives those present opportunities to reflect on their attitudes and practice in relation to children’s behaviour and relationship building. If your usual approaches to managing behaviour aren’t working with particular individuals then take a tour through this range of cutting edge strategies for bringing about positive behaviour change, and for meeting challenging emotional needs. Testimonials ‘Thank you so much for the excellent training day you delivered last week. I found the whole experience quite uplifting and inspirational.’ ‘Thought provoking and empowering. Probably the best training day we’ve had in school’ ‘There was already evidence on the first day of school for pupils that staff were adopting a different approach. Thank you so much for helping us to make a difference.’ ‘Today has to have been one of the very best INSET days I have personally been to – full of practical tips and techniques to use in the classroom; and also proof that this approach does work in practice. It really was inspirational and an excellent start to the term.’ ‘Very motivating and exciting course.’ ‘Another fantastic Colin and Derek training session’ ‘Enjoyed this course very much. Derek and Colin worked very hard and I understood it. Thank you.’ Learning Objectives Reinforce and affirm good practice Re-energise, stimulate and challenge thinking about inclusion of challenging young people and children Increased understanding about behaviour and emotions Increased confidence in managing challenging pupils in childcare settings mainstream schools Access to a wider range of practical strategies to impact on behaviour problems Opportunity to reflect on professional attitudes and behaviour towards families and children and young people Learn new skills and processes to make inclusion successful Who Is It For ? Primary and secondary staff teams All Childcare Providers – Out of School club staff/Childminders/Youth Workers Early years and school based practitioners Heads and deputies SENCOs Advanced skills teachers Primary and secondary teachers Year Managers Parents Local authority support services Course Content The course answers the questions: Are there any new ways to include our most challenging young people? Should we focus on behaviour or relationships? How do we go about including high profile children or young people? Can we find an alternative to exclusion? What would a relationship policy look like? The following are some of the key themes and tools we are likely to explore during the day Getting the welcome right for the most challenging Encouraging – getting the best from the most challenging- Circle of Courage – belonging-achievement-generosity – independence Active listening – Listening to the person underneath the behaviour Compass of Shame – which directions do children and young people head when they feel shame? And what helps children work through these feelings in more healthy ways? Involving other children and young people in solutions and interventions – Circles of friends: peer support, counselling and mediation Team Problem Solving – Solution Circles: a 30 minute group problem solving process to get Teams ‘unstuck’ and to generate positive first action steps Circle of Adults: a process that ‘listens deeper’ to generate reflective problem solving creating lasting behaviour change and effective behaviour intervention plans. A particularly valuable process for those looking to enhance their leadership and facilitation skills Restorative justice and restitution: principles and practice of this approach to repairing harm and restoring relationships without reliance on punishment Understanding the effects of Separation, Loss, Trauma and Neglect on children’s learning and relationships in school and what adults can do to reach and support these children
Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Online Through this Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health course, you will be able to identify mental health signs, symptoms and treatments. For people living in developed countries, mental health is a major concern. It is difficult to say how many children and adolescents are affected by mental health issues. Therefore, it is crucial that people become educated about mental illness in children and adolescents, especially since they may not recognise that something is not quite right. Learning Objectives After completing this Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health course, you will be able to: Understand the fundamentals of mental health. Gain a solid understanding of Child Psychology. Understand the attachment and relationship building in childhood. Know the impacts of separation and loss on attachment. Understand the factors that influence the development. Understand the mental health problems in adolescents. Know how to deal With Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia in Adolescents. Know about mental health treatment and medicine. Understand how mental illness impacts life expectancy. Have a strong understanding of mental health-related legislation in the UK. This exclusive Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health course provides an excellent overview of the nature and scope of mental health issues in children and adolescents. It discusses the signs and symptoms of some common mental health conditions and their potential causes and treatment options. [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Course] Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Online Course Curriculum of Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Module 01: Introduction to Mental Health Module 02: Child Psychology Module 03: Attachment and Relationship Building in Childhood Module 04: Impacts of Separation and Loss on Attachment Module 05: Factors that Influence Development Module 06: Mental Health Problems in Adolescent Module 07: Other Mental Health Problems in Adolescent Module 08: Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia in Adolescent Module 09: Dealing With Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia in Adolescents Module 10: Mental Health Treatment and Medicine Module 11: Mental Health over Life Span and Society in the UK Module 12: Mental Health Related Legislations in the UK Certificate of Completion You will receive a course completion certificate for free as soon as you complete the Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health course. Who is this course for? Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Online This Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health course is ideal for those who work with young people in educational, support, care, or mental health environments and those who work in children's services such as early childhood providers, schools and colleges, children's centres, and youth organisations. It will be of particular interest to people in roles such as: Special Education Needs Coordinator (SENCo) School nurses Children’s centre workers Youth workers Requirements Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Online To enrol in this Child and Adolescent Mental Health Course, students must fulfil the following requirements: Good Command over English language is mandatory to enrol in our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Course. Be energetic and self-motivated to complete our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Course. Basic computer Skill is required to complete our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Course. If you want to enrol in our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Course, you must be at least 15 years old. Career path Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Online
Develop a wonderful career in childcare with the Early Years Teacher Training Course. In this detailed training course you learn; childcare provider English and Mathematics training, along with developing art and language programmes. The Early Years Teacher Training Course covers everything from; key educational subjects required by law to creative subjects and how to promote positive and safe learning environments. Your Learning Goals: Understanding the importance of education in early childhood Learn the qualities of a good early childhood teacher Understand how education affects childhood Understand key learning and reward system methodologies Learn how to promote a safe and rewarding learning environment Learn how to teach through role-playing Understand child welfare requirements Learn the requirements for English teaching Learn the requirements for Maths teaching. Who is this Course for? Early Years Teacher Training Course is perfect for anyone trying to learn potential professional skills. As there is no experience and qualification required for this course, it is available for all students from any academic background. Entry Requirement: This course is available to all learners, of all academic backgrounds. Learners should be aged 16 or over to undertake the qualification. Good understanding of the English language, numeracy and ICT are required to attend this course. CPD Certificate from Course Gate At the successful completion of the course, you can obtain your CPD certificate from us. You can order the PDF certificate for £9 and the hard copy for £15. Also, you can order both PDF and hardcopy certificates for £22. Career path This course opens a new door for you to enter the relevant job market and also gives you the opportunity to acquire extensive knowledge along with required skills to become successful. You will be able to add our qualification to your CV/resume which will help you to stand out in the competitive job industry. Course Curriculum ***Early Years Teaching*** Module 1: Introduction to EYFS Teaching and Early Years of Childhood Development The importance of education in early childhood 00:15:00 Why is education important? 00:15:00 Key Benefits of Early Childhood Education 00:15:00 The Importance of Parent Involvement in Early Childhood Education 00:05:00 How Education Affects Early Childhood Development 00:15:00 Qualities of a Good Early Childhood Teacher 00:05:00 Module 2: Working as an EYFS Teacher The Role of the Early Years Teacher 00:15:00 Working with Young Children 00:15:00 Teaching Kids Life Skills at an Early Age 00:15:00 Teach Preschool Kids to Count 00:15:00 Set Up a Reward System for Children 00:15:00 Teach New Skills by Acting out Scenes 00:05:00 Teach Kids About Their Feelings 00:05:00 Teach Self-Care Skills to Children with Special Needs 00:15:00 Teach Your Kids Time Management Skills 00:30:00 Requirements, qualifications and useful skills 00:05:00 Module 3: Understanding the EYFS Framework The Early Years Framework 00:30:00 Understanding the EYFS Framework 00:05:00 A Fair and Flexible Framework 00:05:00 Regulation of learning and development 00:15:00 Module 4: Promoting Learning and Development The Learning and Development Requirements 00:30:00 The Early Learning Goals 00:15:00 The Characteristics of Effective Learning 00:30:00 Module 5: Curriculum for EYFS Teaching The EYFS Curriculum Design 00:05:00 Learning and Teaching Through Play 00:30:00 Playful Learning and Playful Teaching 00:15:00 Module 6: Methods for EYFS Teaching Teaching Methods 00:15:00 Strategies for 21st Century Early Childhood Teachers 00:15:00 Creating an Enabling Environment 00:30:00 Innovative Ideas to Make Your Teaching Methods More Effective 00:15:00 Module 7: Working with Children Having Special Education Needs or Disabilities (SEN/SEND) Understand Constructivism in the Classroom and know your role as a teacher 00:10:00 Get an understanding on SENCO 00:10:00 Classroom Management Strategies for Children with Special Needs 00:05:00 Physical Difficulties, Sensory Difficulties, Cognitive Impairments of Pupils 00:10:00 How to Deal with Pupils with Autism 00:10:00 SEN Code of Practice 00:15:00 Module 8: EYFS and Educational Philosophies and Exemptions to the EYFS Montessori and the EYFS 00:05:00 The Montessori Approach 00:15:00 Exemptions from EYFS Learning and Development Requirements 00:15:00 Module 9: Promoting Child Welfare in the Early Years Welfare Requirements become Safeguarding and Welfare Requirements 00:05:00 Staffing Roles and Responsibilities 00:05:00 Module 10: Finding Work as an EYFS Teacher Early Years Teacher 00:30:00 Teaching Jobs: Where to Find Them and When to Apply 00:15:00 How to write a must-read CV 00:15:00 ***Key Stage 1 & 2 Teaching*** **ENGLISH** Word Level A. Spelling & Phonics (Part 1) Module 1: Early Phonics & Alphabet 00:30:00 Module 2: CVC 00:15:00 Module 3: Blends 01:00:00 Module 4: Vowel Phonemes 00:30:00 Module 5: Other Phonics 00:15:00 B. Spelling & Phonics (Part 2) Module 1: Prefixes 00:05:00 Module 2: Double Consonants 00:15:00 C. Spelling & Phonics (Part 3) Module 1: Plurals 00:30:00 Module 2: Compound Words 00:15:00 Module 3: Common Words 01:00:00 Module 4: Spelling and Rhyme 00:15:00 Module 5: Spelling Strategies 00:15:00 D. Alphabetical Order Alphabetical Order 00:30:00 E. Dictionary Skills Dictionary Skills 00:30:00 F. Synonyms & Thesaurus Work Module 1: Synonyms 00:30:00 Module 2: Thesaurus 00:15:00 G. Language Extension (Proverbs and Idioms) Module 1: Proverbs 00:15:00 Module 2: Idioms 00:30:00 Module 2: Idioms 00:15:00 Sentence Level A. Nouns & Adjectives Module 1: Nouns & Adjectives 01:00:00 B. Verbs & Adverbs Module 1: Verbs 00:15:00 Module 2: Adverbs 00:30:00 C. Writing Basic Sentences C. Writing Basic Sentences 00:30:00 D. Collective Nouns D. Collective Nouns 00:15:00 **MATHS** A. General Module 1: Miscellaneous 00:30:00 Module 2. Planning & Assessment 00:30:00 B. Numbers and the Number System Module 1: Counting 01:00:00 Module 2: Patterns & Number Sequences 00:15:00 Module 3: Ordering and Comparing Numbers 00:05:00 Module 4: Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages 01:00:00 Module 5: Properties of Numbers 01:00:00 Module 6: Place Value 00:30:00 Module 7: Rounding, Approximating & Estimating 00:15:00 Module 8: Ratio and Proportion 00:15:00 C. Calculations Module 1: Addition & Subtraction 01:00:00 Module 2: Doubling and Halving 00:05:00 Module 3: Using a Calculator 00:10:00 D. Solving Problems Module1: Word & Real Life Problems 00:10:00 Module 2: Money Problems 01:00:00 E. Measures, Shape & Space Module 1: Length or Distance 00:15:00 Module 2. Capacity or Volume 00:15:00 Module 3: 2D Shapes 00:05:00 Module 4: Position and Direction 00:15:00 Module 5: Time 00:30:00 **SCIENCE** A. Scientific Enquiry Module 1: Investigative Skills 00:15:00 B. Life Processes and Living Things Module 1: Life Processes - Worksheets 00:15:00 Module 2: Humans and other Animals 00:30:00 Module 3: Green Plants 00:30:00 Module 4: Variation and Classification 00:15:00 Module 5: Living Things in Their Environment 00:15:00 C. Materials and their Properties Module 1: Grouping and Classifying Materials 00:30:00 Module 2: Changing Materials 00:30:00 Module 3: Rocks and Soils 00:15:00 Module 4: Separating Mixtures of Materials 00:15:00 D. Physical Processes Module 1: Electricity 00:30:00 Module 2: Forces and Motion 00:15:00 Module 3: Light and Sound 00:30:00 Module 4: The Earth and beyond 00:15:00 **ICT** Module 1: General 00:15:00 Module 2: Word Processing, DTP and Graphics 00:15:00 Module 3: CD-ROMS, Internet & Email 00:15:00 **ART & DESIGN** ART & DESIGN 00:15:00 GEOGRAPHY Module 1: Maps and Plans 00:15:00 Module 2: Local Studies & Contrasting UK Locality 00:15:00 Module 3: Transport, Weather & Tourism 00:30:00 Module 4: Mountains and Rivers 00:30:00 Module 5: Around the World 00:15:00 **HISTORY** Module 1: Famous People 00:15:00 Module 2: The Tudors 00:15:00 Mock Exam Mock Exam - Early Years Teacher Training Course 00:20:00 Final Exam Final Exam - Early Years Teacher Training Course 00:20:00 Certificate and Transcript Order Your Certificates or Transcripts 00:00:00
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Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Online Through this Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health course, you will be able to identify mental health signs, symptoms and treatments. For people living in developed countries, mental health is a major concern. It is difficult to say how many children and adolescents are affected by mental health issues. Therefore, it is crucial that people become educated about mental illness in children and adolescents, especially since they may not recognise that something is not quite right. Learning Objectives After completing this Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health course, you will be able to: Understand the fundamentals of mental health. Gain a solid understanding of Child Psychology. Understand the attachment and relationship building in childhood. Know the impacts of separation and loss on attachment. Understand the factors that influence the development. Understand the mental health problems in adolescents. Know how to deal With Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia in Adolescents. Know about mental health treatment and medicine. Understand how mental illness impacts life expectancy. Have a strong understanding of mental health-related legislation in the UK. This exclusive Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health course provides an excellent overview of the nature and scope of mental health issues in children and adolescents. It discusses the signs and symptoms of some common mental health conditions and their potential causes and treatment options. Main Course: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Course Free Courses included with Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Course Course 01: Level 2 Diploma for the Early Years Practitioner Course 02: Level 5 Childcare Training Course 03: Level 2 Certificate in Understanding Children and Young People’s Mental Health [ Note: Free PDF certificate as soon as completing Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Course] Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Online This Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health course consists of 12 modules. Course Curriculum of Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Module 01: Introduction to Mental Health Module 02: Child Psychology Module 03: Attachment and Relationship Building in Childhood Module 04: Impacts of Separation and Loss on Attachment Module 05: Factors that Influence Development Module 06: Mental Health Problems in Adolescent Module 07: Other Mental Health Problems in Adolescent Module 08: Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia in Adolescent Module 09: Dealing With Autism, ADHD and Dyslexia in Adolescents Module 10: Mental Health Treatment and Medicine Module 11: Mental Health over Life Span and Society in the UK Module 12: Mental Health Related Legislations in the UK Assessment Method of Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health After completing Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Course, you will get quizzes to assess your learning. You will do the later modules upon getting 60% marks on the quiz test. Apart from this, you do not need to sit for any other assessments. Certification of Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health After completing the Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health course, you can instantly download your certificate for FREE. The hard copy of the certification will also be delivered to your doorstep via post, which will cost £13.99. Who is this course for? Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Online This Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health course is ideal for those who work with young people in educational, support, care, or mental health environments and those who work in children's services such as early childhood providers, schools and colleges, children's centres, and youth organisations. It will be of particular interest to people in roles such as: Special Education Needs Coordinator (SENCo) School nurses Children’s centre workers Youth workers Requirements Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Online To enrol in this Child and Adolescent Mental Health Course, students must fulfil the following requirements: Good Command over English language is mandatory to enrol in our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Course. Be energetic and self-motivated to complete our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Course. Basic computer Skill is required to complete our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Course. If you want to enrol in our Child and Adolescent Mental Health Course you must be at least 15 years old. Career path Child and Adolescent Mental Health: Child and Adolescent Mental Health Online
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