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Early Childhood Mental Health: Strategies and Interventions

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By Studyhub UK

Dive deep into the intricate world of 'Early Childhood Mental Health: Strategies and Interventions'. This course unravels the foundational concepts of young children's mental well-being, shedding light on prevalent disorders and the myriad factors that shape their emotional landscape. As you journey through the modules, you'll gain insights into fostering emotional growth, fortifying parent-child bonds, and implementing effective interventions. By the course's conclusion, you'll be adept at creating nurturing environments that are sensitive to trauma and be well-versed in ethical standards and reflective practices. Learning Outcomes Understand the core principles of early childhood mental health. Identify and address prevalent mental health disorders in young children. Recognise and respond to factors that impact a child's emotional well-being. Develop strategies to bolster emotional growth and strengthen parent-child relationships. Implement trauma-sensitive approaches and uphold ethical and professional standards in early childhood settings. Why buy this Early Childhood Mental Health: Strategies and Interventions? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Who is this Early Childhood Mental Health: Strategies and Interventions for? Mental health practitioners keen to specialise in early childhood. Early years educators aiming to deepen their understanding of children's emotional needs. Parents and guardians wishing to support their child's mental well-being. Social workers and counsellors focusing on young children. Policy makers and advocates for children's mental health. Career path Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist: £40,000 - £55,000 Child Psychologist: £35,000 - £60,000 Early Years Educator (with mental health focus): £22,000 - £35,000 Child Welfare Social Worker: £28,000 - £45,000 Child Mental Health Counsellor: £30,000 - £50,000 Child Advocacy Policy Maker: £45,000 - £70,000 Prerequisites This Early Childhood Mental Health: Strategies and Interventions does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning. This course 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. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Module 1: Foundations of Early Childhood Mental Health Foundations of Early Childhood Mental Health 00:16:00 Module 2: Common Mental Health Disorders in Early Childhood Common Mental Health Disorders in Early Childhood 00:17:00 Module 3: Factors Influencing Early Childhood Mental Health Factors Influencing Early Childhood Mental Health 00:26:00 Module 4: Assessing and Promoting Emotional Development Assessing and Promoting Emotional Development 00:22:00 Module 5: Supporting Positive Parent-Child Relationships Supporting Positive Parent-Child Relationships 00:14:00 Module 6: Early Intervention and Treatment Approaches Early Intervention and Treatment Approaches 00:18:00 Module 7: Creating Trauma-Informed Early Childhood Settings Creating Trauma-Informed Early Childhood Settings 00:24:00 Module 8: Ethical and Professional Practices Ethical and Professional Practices 00:33:00 Module 9: Professional Development and Reflective Practice Professional Development and Reflective Practice 00:16:00

Early Childhood Mental Health: Strategies and Interventions
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£10.99

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By Intelligent Yoga Teacher Training (IYTT)

London yoga teacher training course, led by senior teachers with decades of experience. Trauma sensitive, somatic approach. Online and in-person.

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Intelligent Yoga Teacher Training (IYTT)

intelligent yoga teacher training (iytt)

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London

Intelligent Yoga Teacher Training (IYTT) is unique amongst teacher training courses.  We offer an incisive, thoughtful and intelligent approach to yoga teacher training, driven by the most current scientific developments in anatomy and movement research. Delivered by an elite group of senior yoga teachers at the top of their field, IYTT offers a spacious, immersive modular structure which provides time and space for profound learning, integration and growth.  Each of the teaching team draws on decades of practical experience of yoga, including particularly the work of Vanda Scaravelli and somatic, embodied practices. Described by some as radical and provocative, this approach to practice demands a fundamental shift in our practice and teaching. > "The IYTT programme has radically liberated my movement practice and expanded > the way I hold space for others. The programme encourages deep attention to > the realities of our bodies - to better support our ability to find freedom > and facilitate our students to do the same. The course offers a sophisticated > approach to study, rooted in sensorial atunement, philosophical discourse and > the most up to date research in anatomy. It is a life changing experience, > highly relevant for its insights into Yoga’s past and in its commitment to > foster dynamic, curious teachers for the future." > > Ben Wright > Choreographer/Movement Artist/Teacher > Artistic Co-Director at Candoco Dance Company (2017-2020) > Lecturer in Dance Northern School of Contemporary Dance

Yasmin Zaman - The Portable Guru

yasmin zaman - the portable guru

For 20 years I’ve dedicated my life to inspiring others by teaching the self-awareness and self-care practices of connecting to the body and mind through various styles of yoga, mindfulness meditation, physical activity & trauma sensitive approaches to healing and recovery. My own life, and decades of working with diverse groups of people all over the world, taught me that when we take good care of ourselves, we value and appreciate others, and forge a better connection with the natural world on which we depend. My Bio includes more on my background, training, research papers and publications About four decades ago, yoga originally began as a way to care for my sore bones and tender tissues traumatized by a childhood fall, taught by a specialist teacher, practising what was then known as remedial yoga, today commonly referred to as yoga therapy. I know, without a doubt, that yoga and mindfulness meditation can heal the body, centre and focus the mind and restore sagging spirits. But being human and subject to the pressures of life, I didn’t always listen! Insecurity had me chasing a career: from teaching to working my way to senior roles alongside the great and the good in global Public Relations and communications for various not-for-profits and humanitarian organisations. The stress levels were stratospheric though it provided a dubious kind of glamour! Then one day I was diagnosed with a TIA (a stroke). And I listened. You don’t have to go through the same! Today, my work is varied: working therapeutically with patients referred for psychiatric care in a team of psychiatrists, psychotherapists and others; to teaching mindfulness-based and yoga classes & courses to the public who come in all shapes, colours and sizes. I am also interested in healing traditions from other cultures as a pathway to wholeness, e.g., shamanism. It’s been my privilege to lead programmes in partnership with local government agencies, GPs, academics, schools and corporate organisations to support everyone from children, young adults, working people, stressed, anxious and clinically depressed people, & those suffering with trauma diagnoses to learn ways to restore their wellbeing with skills and knowledge with an evidence base in science, mindfulness and yoga-based traditions. I have enhanced DBS and teach either group or one-to-one sessions online or in person: Weekly group yoga and mindfulness-based meditation classes (online & in person) One-to-one sessions and courses (online & in person) Yoga and mindfulness courses & workshops for all levels (dates to be confirmed) A blog and social media posts to inspire and provide resources to oil the wheels of your week (irregular!) A few retreats a year where you can immerse yourself in learning body wisdom and mind craft among kind, friendly and welcoming groups of like-souled people. In my free time I enjoy travel or watching travel documentaries, learning languages, walks with Mother Nature, the gym (not really but I do resistance exercise), music, art and dancing – Argentine tango and historical dances from the Baroque and Regency periods with the Winchester Baroque Dancers and Duke of Wellington’s Dancers. I am a Jane Austen superfan or Janeite and appear in a BBC documentary commemorating 200 years of her death in 2017! I have twin nephews and a niece, who all started practising yoga while very young. I’m hoping to add a rescue pug to the family very soon.

The Self-compassion Community

the self-compassion community

London

I'm a former board level executive director who rose quickly ... and became burnt out, young. I am also a former voice artist - something which served me well when a life-changing injury occurred in 2006. I suffered a ‘hip replacement gone wrong’ which left me with major arterial internal bleeding and genuinely fighting for my life ... physically of course, and subsequently mentally too as the months of physical recovery and pain rolled into many years. I went from being a high-achieving, fast-paced, super capable person, to someone who needed to learn to walk again. That took its toll. And years of pain and effort. Cultivating self-compassion and mindfulness helped me find a way through. Sounds trite almost doesn't it? But it's powerfully, powerfully true. Catherine Kell Meaningful and adaptable teaching I have studied hard to do the work I do, to get all the necessary qualifications and registrations (more on those below). Yet what exams and qualifications alone can't give someone is the heart to do the work. That 'in the veins' pulse to help improve the life of another. And I believe my journey gives me the authenticity to bring compassion-based approaches meaningfully and wholeheartedly to others. I embody what I teach, and I bring kindness, sincerity, warmth, and of course compassion to every interaction. I'm friendly and lively too! I bring an adaptable pace and tone depending on the environment. I'm passionate about bringing the skills of self-compassion and mindfulness into people's lives to help them make transformations, build their resources and step into their full expression and power from a place of self-acceptance and inner strength. It's a privilege to witness the unfolding of all aspects of their good health. Qualifications and Education Catherine has had a personal mindfulness and meditation practice since 2006. She is a qualified and authorised Trained Teacher of the evidence-based and empirically-supported Mindful Self-Compassion programmes and trained through the globally renowned Center for Mindful Self-Compassion in their intensive MSC programme developed by self-compassion pioneers Kristin Neff PhD and Christopher Germer PhD. She is trauma-sensitive in all her work, undertaking ongoing CPD in the trauma field. She has an MA Degree with Honours and as well as her training as a Mindfulness Teacher she holds a Professional Certification in Clinical and Therapeutic Mindfulness for applied use in 1-to-1 session work. Additionally, Catherine is an alumni of Compassion Cultivation Training with the Compassion Institute, a scientifically-backed and evidence-based training programme developed at Stanford University, as well as various compassion, mindfulness, meditation and lovingkindness professional development programs with Tara Brach and Sharon Salzberg, both global leaders in compassion and mindfulness. Catherine is also a Trained Teacher with the Mindfulness in Schools Project, and has passionately brought her skillset to scores of teenagers and school staff as a teacher of kindfulness, gratitude practices and the MiSP evidence-based 10-week mindfulness curriculum developed specifically for pupils and staff in schools. Catherine is a qualified Clinical Hypnotherapist (Dip.Cl.Hyp (Distinction), Cl.NLP, CNHC Reg., SICH HPD, MNCH(Reg.) and Paediatric Clinical Hypnotherapist (Dip.Hyp Paediatrics (Distinction). In her past work with children, Catherine had a particular interest in anxiety, panic attacks and sleep, helping children and adolescents from the age of around 7 to 18. Today, working with adults, Catherine uses hypnosis in a coaching capacity rather than a clinical one in order to help those working with her to cultivate self-compassion, boost life-satisfaction, uplevel and truly thrive. Previously, Catherine provided in-depth parenting support and empowerment services for whole families either in office from a local health centre, or via home visits. Catherine led specialist therapeutic support and learning sessions for mothers based around cultivating mindful self-compassion and strengthening the parent-child connection in parenting. Catherine is a Certified Positive Discipline Parent Educator, holds a Diploma In Positive Parenting and is a graduate of the 'Parenting by Connection Professionals Programme' with Hand in Hand Parenting. Catherine draws all her rich experience into every interaction. She is passionate about guiding people in developing the capacity to be with themselves in the kindest and most supportive way. Self-compassion can truly transform lives. Catherine is an accomplished speaker and provider of workshops and talks. She has contributed as a mindfulness and self-compassion expert to many podcasts and a number of mental health books.