CPD Accredited, Interactive Short Course 2 or 3.5 hour hr sessions What are the autistic spectrum disorder, autism and asperger's syndrome? How can you best understand, and thus help, those affected? Course Contents of the shorter course: What is ASD Autism and Asperger's Syndrome Understanding those on the Spectrum How to approach and help those on the Autistic Spectrum Great for teachers and TAs in schools, and for those working in care with older people with ASD Benefits of this Short Course: About 1% of the population is thought to be on the Autistic Spectrum That is several children per nursery and primary school and a significant amount of young people in secondary schools Many with Asperger's Syndrome will also go to university The way they experience the world is very different to 'neuro-typical' people Understanding their condition helps to support them and give them the best chance
This course explores Autism and the current body of thinking and knowledge around Autistic Spectrum Disorders. This enables learners to consider how to adapt their practice with useful strategies to better support an individual with autism.
– the practical skills you need High levels of anxiety can be very debilitating – this workshop gives you important insights and a wide range of proven techniques to help reduce long-term anxiety, panic attacks, GAD and much more… Accredited CPD Certificate : 6 hours Length 1 day (9.30am - 4.00pm) Jo is incredibly adept at teaching this important subject, backed up with evidence and so many useful techniques. Thank youCATHERINE, FAMILY SUPPORT WORKER What will you learn Tried and tested psychological techniques for dealing with over-anxiety Why it’s important to distinguish between two fundamental kinds of anxiety – and methods for dealing with both How to recognise panic attacks and deal with them effectively The genetic factors that make some people more vulnerable to anxiety Ways to change a poor sleep pattern caused by anxiety New perspectives on what drives anxiety – including when its basis lies in trauma Why some people may dissociate (appear to ‘tune out’ or not be present) when very stressed, and what to do about it The three different components of anxiety – and why anxiety can get out of control How anxiety affects the body – and how the body affects anxiety Why people become hypervigilant – and how this can be reduced How to separate a person from their anxiety Five effective methods for bringing down physiological arousal very quickly – and safely Why social anxiety occurs and how to handle it Tips for reducing anxiety in those with additional conditions, such as autistic spectrum disorder, ADHD, bipolar and borderline personality disorder What happens in the brain when we become anxious – insights from neuroscience How guided imagery speeds up treatment for high anxiety plus special tips for using it with clients suffering from over-anxiety How stories can complement therapy for anxiety A range of new skills and techniques for reducing severe anxiety, with plenty of opportunity to practise them yourself on the day Very useful - lots of practical new anxiety management techniquesCOUNSELLOR Why take this course More and more people’s lives are being blighted by anxiety, causing distress to all involved. The anxiety may have initially been focused on realistic, understandable concerns – such as financial difficulties, health, job insecurity or unemployment, relationship problems (particularly complex in blended families) or fears about the future in an increasingly uncertain world – but has spiralled out of control. Or it may have no clear cause and manifests as an ever-present feeling of being ‘wired’, tense or vulnerable, very often accompanied by out-of-control thoughts. The person may be hypervigilant, unable to relax and highly miserable. Left unaddressed, chronic anxiety can also badly affect sleep and physical, as well as mental, health. The good news is there’s much that we can do to reduce this suffering. This highly practical course focuses on giving you the key information and practical skills you need to lower anxiety levels and help people manage their own anxiety better. It concentrates on generalised anxiety (including generalised anxiety disorder – GAD), social anxiety and panic attacks, but also addresses how to handle anxiety that is a feature of conditions such as autistic spectrum disorder, ADHD and bipolar and borderline personality disorder. Good to know This day complements the Online Course: ‘Understanding anxiety – and managing it without drugs’ Trauma, phobias and obsessive compulsive disorders are dealt with on separate practical skills training days (see “The Rewind Technique – Effective treatment for trauma (PTSD) and phobias” and “Obsessive compulsive disorder – understanding OCD and how best to treat it.”) Course Programme The ‘How to Control Chronic Anxiety’ course starts at 9.30am and runs until 4.00pm. From 8.30am Registration (Tea and coffee served until 9.25am) 9.30am Understanding the causes, indications and impacts of chronic anxiety 11.00am Discussion over tea/coffee 11.30am Approaches to help overcome difficulties with anxiety 1.00pm Lunch (included) 1.45pm Anxiety and associated conditions 3.00pm Discussion over tea/coffee 3.15pm Using guided imagery and mental rehearsal 4.00pm Day ends Who is this course suitable for? Anyone who works with or treats people who may be highly anxious – such as psychotherapists, counsellors, health and social care professionals, educators and individuals working in a variety of capacities in any number of organisations. The course will also provide valuable understanding and practical help for anyone struggling to deal with their own chronic anxiety or for those in relationships or families affected by chronic anxiety.* The day offers the chance to gain life skills of benefit to everyone. * Please Note: This course is not a substitute for individual therapy but there are lots of techniques that anyone suffering from anxiety can take away and use themselves. This course has been independently accredited by the internationally recognised CPD Standards Office for 6 hours of CPD training. On completion of this training you’ll receive CPD certificates from the College and the CPD Standards Office.
Mental Health Awareness Training - Online Course This online mental health awareness course will introduce you to important concepts of mental health. You will learn about how poor mental health impacts people's lives, what you and employers can do to support colleagues with mental health problems, and several specific mental health conditions. 0.8 million workers suffered work-related stress, depression, or anxiety in 2020-21. As a manager or business owner, being aware and knowledgeable about mental health and related conditions will help you support your staff appropriately if a colleague is struggling to work. What are the learning outcomes for the Mental Health Awareness course? After completing the course you will be able to describe: The prevalence of mental health problems The potential impact of poor mental health UK legislation that applies to mental health What to do in a mental health emergency What employers can do to help employees with mental health issues The symptoms of a range of common mental health problems Some ideas for how to help colleagues and employees who have mental health issues The impact of poor mental health The first topic is about the impact of poor mental health. You will learn about what tasks can be difficult when mental health is low and some of the more severe outcomes of poor mental health. The topic outlines the cost to UK business, and society in general, of mental health issues. It also identifies the groups of people that are more vulnerable to poor mental health. Legal and policy issues The second topic describes the requirements of the Health and Safety at Work Act and explains how the Equality Act applies to mental health. It outlines the aims of the government's Thriving at Work report and identifies relevant issues from data protection law. What to do in an emergency The third topic defines what constitutes a mental health emergency. It explains what to do if you think you may be in danger and what to do when a person can't be left alone. It identifies some ways to help a person in an emergency. What employers can do Topic 4 identifies features of a healthy workplace. It suggests ways to communicate with someone who is off work due to poor mental health and how to make their return to work easier. Stress Topic 5 is about the impact of stress on mental health. You will learn how to reduce your own stress levels and what employers must do about stress in the workplace. The topic identifies 6 aspects of work that impact on stress levels and should be managed by an employer. Bereavement Topic 6 is about bereavement. It describes the feelings a person may go through on bereavement and why an organisation should support staff appropriately. The topic offers some dos and don'ts about bereavement. Depression Topic 7 outlines symptoms and causes of depression. You will learn about some specific types of depression and how to support people who suffer from depression. Anxiety Topic 8 identifies six types of anxiety disorder. It covers possible causes of these disorders and suggests ways you can support people suffering from anxiety. Bipolar Disorder Topic 9 explains what bipolar disorder is and what might cause it. It describes typical symptoms during periods of depression and periods of mania. It suggests ways you can support staff with bipolar disorder. ADHD Topic 10 describes ADHD and how it can affect adults. It describes possible causes and treatments, and how to help colleagues with ADHD. Autistic Spectrum Disorder Topic 11 identifies three mental disorders in the autistic spectrum. You will learn about strengths that are common in a person with autism and also about problems they may face. The topic suggests some ways to support staff who have autism. Eating disorders Topic 12 describes three eating disorders. It identifies warning signs and explains what eating disorders mean for employers. The Highly Sensitive Person Topic 13 introduces the concept of the highly sensitive person. It identifies positive and negative aspects of the trait and also suggests how to get the best out of HSP staff. Personality Disorders Topic 14 describes six personality disorders and discusses causes and treatment for these disorders. The topic identifies things that employers should consider for employees with a personality disorder. Schizophrenia The final topic describes schizophrenia. You will learn about side effects of medication and what employers can do to help people with schizophrenia.
48-Hour Knowledge Knockdown! Prices Reduced Like Never Before! According to 7 in 10 autistic children and young adults said education would be easier for them if the teachers had a better understanding of autism. It shows how important it is for us to learn about autism and PDA in order to create an inclusive society. The Pathological Demand Avoidance course is developed to help you expand your knowledge in this area. The course will provide an overall understanding of PDA through easily digestible modules. This Diploma in Pathological Demand Avoidance course is endorsed by The Quality Licence Scheme and accredited by CPDQS (with 120 CPD points) to make your skill development & career progression more accessible than ever! In this comprehensive course, you will get to explore the vital areas of Pathological Demand Avoidance. The course will educate you on the definition, signs and symptoms of autism. From the informative modules, you will be able to enhance your knowledge and understanding of sensory processing disorders. In this step-by-step learning process of the history of PDA. Furthermore, the course will deliver detailed lessons on learning disabilities. Along with enriching your knowledge, the course will also help you elevate your resume. At the end of the course, you will receive a QLS- endorsed certificate of achievement. This certificate will add significant value to your resume. Join now! This course will allow you to Enrich your knowledge and understanding of Pathological Demand Avoidance Learn about the signs and symptoms of autism Get an in-depth understanding of the definition and categories of sensory processing disorders Enhance your knowledge of learning disabilities Why Prefer This Pathological Demand Avoidance Course? Opportunity to earn certificate a certificate endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme & another accredited by CPDQS after completing the Pathological Demand Avoidance course Get a free student ID card! (£10 postal charges will be applicable for international delivery) Innovative and engaging content. Free assessments 24/7 tutor support. *** Course Curriculum *** >> Certificate in Pathological Demand Avoidance at QLS Level 3 << Module 01: Introduction to Pathological Demand Avoidance Introduction to the Module Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance Characteristics of PDACauses of PDADiagnosis Oppositional Defiant Disorder Causes of ODDSymptoms of ODD Summary Module 02: Understanding Autism Introduction to the Module What is Autism? Autistic Spectrum Disorder Signs and SymptomsCauses of ASD Interventions for Challenging Behaviour Summary Module 03: PDA in Schools and Parent Information Introduction to the Module The Role of the Key Worker Teaching Style Relationships Home-School Liaison Summary Module 04: Sensory Processing Disorder Introduction to the Module What is Sensory Processing? The Sensory Systems Sensory Processing Disorder Categories Tactile DysfunctionVestibular DysfunctionProprioceptive DysfunctionAuditory DysfunctionOral DysfunctionOlfactory DysfunctionVisual Dysfunction The Continuum Summary Module 05: The History of PDA Introduction to the Module A Brief History of PDA A Typical Parental Experience Summary Module 06: Learning Disability and Autism Introduction to the Module What is Learning Disability? Different Terminology Identifying Learning Disability or Autism Support Needs People with a Learning DisabilityPeople with Autism Summary Assessment Process We offer an integrated assessment framework to make the process of evaluation and accreditation for learners easier. You have to complete the assignment questions given at the end of the course and score a minimum of 60% to pass each exam. Our expert trainers will assess your assignment and give you feedback after you submit the assignment. You will be entitled to claim a certificate endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme after you have completed all of the exams. CPD 120 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Certificate in Pathological Demand Avoidance at QLS Level 3 The Pathological Demand Avoidance course is designed to help people learn about pathological demand avoidance. Anyone with an interest in enriching their knowledge in this subject can take this course. It will come in handy for the current and future professionals of the relevant sector. Requirements The Pathological Demand Avoidance Diploma program does not require any prior knowledge; everyone may participate! This Pathological Demand Avoidance Diploma is open to anyone who is interested in learning from anywhere in the world. Every student must be over the age of 16 and have a passion for learning and literacy. This 100% online course can be accessed from any internet-connected device, such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone. This Pathological Demand Avoidance Diploma allows you to study at your own speed and grow a quality skillset. Career path The Pathological Demand Avoidance course will enrich your understanding of autism. It will allow you to explore career options in the following fields SEN Teacher (Average annual salary £36K) Childcare Worker (Average annual salary £25K) Social Worker (Average annual salary £39k) Health Care Worker (Average annual salary £23k) Learning Support Assistant (Average annual salary £22K) Certificates CPD Accredited Certificate Digital certificate - £10 Certificate in Pathological Demand Avoidance at QLS Level 3 Hard copy certificate - £89 After successfully completing the Certificate in Pathological Demand Avoidance at QLS Level 3, you can order an original hardcopy certificate of achievement endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme. The certificate will be home-delivered, with a pricing scheme of - 89 GBP inside the UK 99 GBP (including postal fees) for international delivery CPD Accredited Certificate 29 GBP for Printed Hardcopy Certificate inside the UK 39 GBP for Printed Hardcopy Certificate outside the UK (international delivery)
CPD Accredited, Interactive Short Course 2 - 3.5 hr sessions What is Attention Deficit Disorder? How can you best understand, and thus cope and help those affected? Course Contents: What is ADHD ADHD as part of the Autistic Spectrum How to help you cope if you have ADHD How to cope with children who have ADHD Great for teachers and TAs in schools, others who work with people who have ADHD, and of course, those with ADHD themselves Benefits of this Short Course: Boys are around 4 x as likely to have ADHD Worldwide, 5% of people have it - that is 1 out of every 20! The figure for this is estimated to be higher in the UK This means that every single classroom in the UK will have at least one child or young people with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder Learn more about the condition and how you can help them cope and take part in 'normal' life.
The aim of the Level 2 Diploma in Care - fast track mode (Accredited by Qualifi, UK) is to confirm occupational competence for Adult Care Workers or Healthcare Support Workers. This Level 2 Diploma in Care (fast track mode) qualification offers the opportunity for learners to demonstrate their knowledge, understanding and practical skills required to be an Adult Care Worker in an adult care setting or a Healthcare Assistant; Support Worker or Personal Assistant in a healthcare support environment. At Level 2, the UK sector skills council decided that there would be a common qualification for both Health and Adult Care settings. This means that there will be no barrier to entering either the Adult Care or Health Workforces. The content of the Level 2 Diploma in Care (fast track mode) qualification links with the knowledge and skills required for the Apprenticeship Standards 'Adult Care Worker' and 'Healthcare Support Worker'. The content is applicable to a variety of roles, examples of which are included below: Adult care worker Healthcare Assistant / Support Worker Personal Assistant The Level 2 Diploma in Care (fast track) will require learners to demonstrate understanding and effective practice in the following areas: Communication Person development Values and behaviours Health and wellbeing Responsibilities Safeguarding The Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification links with the requirements for the National Occupational Standards (NOS) for Health and Social Care. Program Overview: Level 2 Diploma in Care Key Highlights of Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification are: Program Duration: 9 Months (Fast track mode available) Program Credits: 46 Designed for working Professionals Format: Online No Written Exam. The Assessment is done via Submission of Assignment Tutor Assist available Dedicated Student Success Manager Timely Doubt Resolution Regular Networking Events with Industry Professionals Become eligible to gain direct entry into relevant Master's degree programme. Alumni Status No Cost EMI Option Mandatory units (Total Credits: 24) The Qualifi Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification consists of 9 mandatory units for a combined total of 24 credits Communication in Care Settings (3 credits) Duty of Care (1 credits) Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Care Settings (2 credits) Handle Information in Care Settings (1 credits) Health, Safety and Well-being in Care Settings (4 credits) Implement Person-Centred Approaches (5 credits) Personal Development in Care Settings (3 credits) Responsibilities of a Care Worker (2 credits) Safeguarding and Protection in Care Settings (3 credits) Optional Units (Total Credits: 22) The learner must also achieve a minimum of 22 credits from these units. Introductory Awareness of Autistic Spectrum Conditions (2 credits) Understand the Context of Supporting People with Learning Disabilities (4 credits) Assist in the Administration of Medication (4 credits) Contribute to Support Positive Risk-Taking of Individuals (3 credits) Contribute to Support Learning Disabilities to Access Healthcare (3 credits) Promote Positive Behaviour Support (6 credits) Awareness of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (3 credits) Understand Mental Health Problems (3 credits) Understand Mental Well-Being and Mental Health Promotion (3 credits) Enable Individuals to Develop Strategies to Manage their Behaviour (8 credits) Support Independence in the Tasks of Daily Living (5 credits) Understand how to Support Individuals to be part of a Community (3 credits) Understand the Impact of Acquired Brain Injury on Individuals (3 credits) Who is this course for? At Level 2, the UK sector skills council decided that there would be a common qualification for both Health and Adult Care settings. This means that there will be no barrier to entering either the Adult Care or Health Workforces. The content of the Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification links with the knowledge and skills required for the Apprenticeship Standards 'Adult Care Worker' and 'Healthcare Support Worker'. The content is applicable to a variety of roles, examples of which are included below: Adult care worker Healthcare Assistant / Support Worker Personal Assistant Requirements The Level 2 Diploma in Care will require learners to demonstrate understanding and effective practice in the following areas: Communication Person development Values and behaviours Health and wellbeing Responsibilities Safeguarding Career path Achievement of Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification confirms the learner has gained the knowledge and skills required to: Gain employment as a Healthcare Assistant / Support Worker or Adult Care Worker / Personal Assistant Progress onto the Qualifi Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care Progress onto the Level 3 Lead Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship.
The aim of the Level 2 Diploma in Care (Accredited by Qualifi, UK) is to confirm occupational competence for Adult Care Workers or Healthcare Support Workers. This Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification offers the opportunity for learners to demonstrate their knowledge, understanding and practical skills required to be an Adult Care Worker in an adult care setting or a Healthcare Assistant; Support Worker or Personal Assistant in a healthcare support environment. At Level 2, the UK sector skills council decided that there would be a common qualification for both Health and Adult Care settings. This means that there will be no barrier to entering either the Adult Care or Health Workforces. The content of the Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification links with the knowledge and skills required for the Apprenticeship Standards 'Adult Care Worker' and 'Healthcare Support Worker'. The content is applicable to a variety of roles, examples of which are included below: Adult care worker Healthcare Assistant / Support Worker Personal Assistant The Level 2 Diploma in Care will require learners to demonstrate understanding and effective practice in the following areas: Communication Person development Values and behaviours Health and wellbeing Responsibilities Safeguarding The Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification links with the requirements for the National Occupational Standards (NOS) for Health and Social Care. Program Overview: Level 2 Diploma in Care Key Highlights of Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification are: Program Duration: 9 Months (Fast track mode available) Program Credits: 46 Designed for working Professionals Format: Online No Written Exam. The Assessment is done via Submission of Assignment Tutor Assist available Dedicated Student Success Manager Timely Doubt Resolution Regular Networking Events with Industry Professionals Become eligible to gain direct entry into relevant Master's degree programme. Alumni Status No Cost EMI Option Mandatory units (Total Credits: 24) The Qualifi Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification consists of 9 mandatory units for a combined total of 24 credits Communication in Care Settings (3 credits) Duty of Care (1 credits) Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Care Settings (2 credits) Handle Information in Care Settings (1 credits) Health, Safety and Well-being in Care Settings (4 credits) Implement Person-Centred Approaches (5 credits) Personal Development in Care Settings (3 credits) Responsibilities of a Care Worker (2 credits) Safeguarding and Protection in Care Settings (3 credits) Optional Units (Total Credits: 22) The learner must also achieve a minimum of 22 credits from these units. Introductory Awareness of Autistic Spectrum Conditions (2 credits) Understand the Context of Supporting People with Learning Disabilities (4 credits) Assist in the Administration of Medication (4 credits) Contribute to Support Positive Risk-Taking of Individuals (3 credits) Contribute to Support Learning Disabilities to Access Healthcare (3 credits) Promote Positive Behaviour Support (6 credits) Awareness of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 (3 credits) Understand Mental Health Problems (3 credits) Understand Mental Well-Being and Mental Health Promotion (3 credits) Enable Individuals to Develop Strategies to Manage their Behaviour (8 credits) Support Independence in the Tasks of Daily Living (5 credits) Understand how to Support Individuals to be part of a Community (3 credits) Understand the Impact of Acquired Brain Injury on Individuals (3 credits) Who is this course for? At Level 2, the UK sector skills council decided that there would be a common qualification for both Health and Adult Care settings. This means that there will be no barrier to entering either the Adult Care or Health Workforces. The content of the Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification links with the knowledge and skills required for the Apprenticeship Standards 'Adult Care Worker' and 'Healthcare Support Worker'. The content is applicable to a variety of roles, examples of which are included below: Adult care worker Healthcare Assistant / Support Worker Personal Assistant Requirements The Level 2 Diploma in Care will require learners to demonstrate understanding and effective practice in the following areas: Communication Person development Values and behaviours Health and wellbeing Responsibilities Safeguarding Career path Achievement of Level 2 Diploma in Care qualification confirms the learner has gained the knowledge and skills required to: Gain employment as a Healthcare Assistant / Support Worker or Adult Care Worker / Personal Assistant Progress onto the Qualifi Level 3 Diploma in Health and Social Care Progress onto the Level 3 Lead Adult Care Worker Apprenticeship.
24-Hour Knowledge Knockdown! Prices Reduced Like Never Before Did you know that according to the National Education Union, there are over 300,000 teaching assistants in primary schools across the UK? They play a vital role in supporting teachers and creating a positive learning environment for children in key stages 1 and 2 (ages 5-11). Are you passionate about education and interested in a rewarding career supporting young learners? If so, this comprehensive diploma program is the perfect place to begin your journey. This program is designed to be your one-stop-shop for becoming a qualified KS1 and KS2 Teaching Assistant. You'll gain a thorough understanding of the UK curriculum for Key Stages 1 and 2, covering subjects like English, Maths, Science, and more. Develop essential classroom skills like lesson planning, assessment, and behaviour management. In-depth modules explore special educational needs (SEN), teaching phonics, and supporting children with autism. Furthermore, you'll delve into educational psychology and remote teaching strategies, ensuring you're prepared for any learning environment. This KS1 and KS2 Teaching Assistant at QLS Level 7 course is endorsed by The Quality Licence Scheme and accredited by CPD QS (with 180 CPD points) to make your skill development & career progression more accessible than ever! With a single payment, you will gain access to KS1 and KS2 Teaching Assistant course, including 10 premium courses, a QLS Endorsed Hardcopy certificate (for the title course) and 11 PDF certificates for Absolutely free. This Teaching and Child Care Bundle Package includes: Course 01: Advanced Diploma in KS1 and KS2 Teaching Assistant at QLS Level 7 10 Premium Additional CPD QS Accredited Teaching and Child Care Courses - Course 01: Teaching Assistant Complete Diploma Course 02: Early Years Teaching and Child Care Course 03: Teaching Phonics Course 04: SEN Teaching Course 05: Understanding Autism Course 06: Education and Pedagogy Course 07: Learning Support Assistant Course 08: Lesson Planning for Teaching Course 09: Educational Psychology Course 10: Remote Teaching Strategies Take charge of your future in primary education. Enrol today and take the first step towards a rewarding career in education! Learning Outcomes of Teaching and Child Care Gain a thorough understanding of the UK education system and the role of teaching assistants in KS1 and KS2. Develop effective teaching strategies aligned with the National Curriculum for England. Learn how to support children with special educational needs (SEN) and those on the autistic spectrum. Master essential classroom skills like lesson planning, phonics instruction, and behaviour management. Explore the psychology of learning and child development to create engaging learning environments. Develop proficiency in remote teaching strategies to support effective online learning. Why Choose Us? Get a Free QLS Endorsed Certificate upon completion of Teaching and Child Care Get a free student ID card with Teaching and Child Care Training program (£10 postal charge will be applicable for international delivery) The Teaching and Child Care is affordable and simple to understand This course is entirely online, interactive lesson with voiceover audio Get Lifetime access to the Teaching and Child Care course materials The Teaching and Child Care comes with 24/7 tutor support Start your learning journey straightaway! *** Course Curriculum *** Course 01: Advanced Diploma in KS1 and KS2 Teaching Assistant at QLS Level 7 Module 01: Primary Education in the UK Module 02: Responsibilities, Qualifications and Skills Module 03: Children with Special Educational Needs Module 04: National Curriculum in England Module 05: Types of Schools in the UK Module 06: Importance of Early Years in Development Module 07: EYFS Teaching Techniques Module 08: Child Development Module 09: Moving to Key Stage 1 from EYFS Module 10: Starting at Key Stage 1 Module 11: English Requirements at Key Stage 1 Module 12: English Requirements at Key Stage 2 Module 13: English Teaching Strategies Module 14: Mathematics for Key Stage 1 Module 15: Mathematics for Lower Key Stage 2 Module 16: Mathematics for Upper Key Stage 2 Module 17: Teaching Strategies for Mathematics Module 18: Science for Key Stage 1 Module 19: Science for Key Stage 2 Module 20: Science Teaching Strategies Module 21: Geography and History Study Program Module 22: Geography and History Teaching Strategies Module 23: Other Primary Subjects for Key Stage 1 Module 24: Other Primary Subjects for Key Stage 2 Course 01: Teaching Assistant Complete Diploma Teaching Assistant Overview Professional Developments for a TA Working with the School and its Policies Discussion on Curriculum, Assessment and Monitoring Providing the Best Learning Environment Learn to Implement ICT, Literacy and Numeracy Development Processes as a TA1 Child Development and the SEN Support Understanding Behaviour & Relationships as a TA Experienced TAs Maintain Strong Communications with The Students Career Prospects for TA in the UK SEN Support Training For Teaching Assistants Autism ADHD Dyslexia Course 02: Early Years Teaching and Child Care Module 01: Introduction to EYFS Module 02: Importance of Early Years in Development Module 03: EYFS Teaching Techniques Module 04: Working as an EYFS Teacher Module 05: Promoting Learning and Development Module 06: Children Having Special Education Needs or Disabilities Module 07: Parents' Guide to the Early Years Foundation Stage Module 08: Welfare Requirements Module 09: The EYFS Educational Philosophies and Privileges Module 10: Registration, Inspection, and Quality Improvement Module 11: EYFS Framework in 2021 =========>>>>> And 8 More Courses <<<<<========= How will I get my Certificate? After successfully completing the course, you will be able to order your QLS Endorsed Certificates and CPD Accredited Certificates as proof of your achievement. PDF Certificate: Free (Previously it was £12.99*11 = £143) QLS Endorsed Hard Copy Certificate: Free (For The Title Course: Previously it was £139) CPD 280 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Anyone interested in learning more about the topic is advised to take this bundle. This bundle is ideal for: Career changers New graduates Teaching assistants Volunteer tutors Classroom support staff Anyone passionate about education Requirements You will not need any prior background or expertise to enrol in this bundle. Career path After completing this bundle, you are to start your career or begin the next phase of your career. Teaching Assistant Learning Support Assistant Primary School Teacher Certificates Advanced Diploma in KS1 and KS2 Teaching Assistant at QLS Level 7 Hard copy certificate - Included Please note that International students have to pay an additional £10 as a shipment fee. CPD Accredited Digital Certificate Digital certificate - Included Upon passing the Course, you need to order a Digital Certificate for each of the courses inside this bundle as proof of your new skills that are accredited by CPD QS for Free. CPD Accredited Hard Copy Certificate Hard copy certificate - Included Please note that International students have to pay an additional £10 as a shipment fee.