Overview

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of children’s mental health, covering various aspects from developmental stages to common disorders. Participants will explore effective strategies for identification, intervention, and support, emphasizing the role of caregivers and educators in promoting positive mental well-being in children.

Learning Outcomes

What Will Make You Stand Out?

On Completion of this online course, you’ll acquire:

Description

In “Children’s Mental Health,” participants delve into crucial topics such as typical developmental milestones, signs of mental health issues, and evidence-based interventions. Through case studies and interactive modules, learners gain practical skills to foster resilience and support emotional growth in children. This course equips caregivers, educators, and health professionals with essential knowledge to create supportive environments that enhance children’s mental health.

Who is this course for?

This course is designed for caregivers, educators, and professionals working with children who seek to deepen their understanding of children’s mental health. It is ideal for anyone interested in promoting positive mental well-being in children through effective strategies and support systems.

Requirements

No prior knowledge of psychology or mental health is required. Basic familiarity with child development concepts and a passion for supporting children’s well-being are beneficial. Access to a computer with internet connectivity is necessary for accessing course materials and engaging in online activities.

Certification

Upon successful completion of the Children’s Mental Health course, learners can obtain both a PDF certificate and a Hard copy certificate for completely FREE. The Hard copy certificate is available for a nominal fee of £3.99, which covers the delivery charge within the United Kingdom. Additional delivery charges may apply for orders outside the United Kingdom.

Career Path

Course Curriculum

Module 1: Introduction to Mental Health
Introduction to Mental Health 00:24:00
Module 2: Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs)
Community Mental Health Teams (CMHTs) 00:17:00
Module 3: Child Psychology
Child Psychology 00:31:00
Module 4: Introduction to Child Development
Introduction to Child Development 00:54:00
Module 5: Childhood and Adolescent
Childhood and Adolescent 00:13:00
Module 6: Attachment and Relationship Building in Childhood
Attachment and Relationship Building in Childhood 00:52:00
Module 7: Eating & Sleeping Disorders
Eating & Sleeping Disorders 00:43:00
Module 8: Factors that Influence Development
Factors that Influence Development! 00:38:00
Module 9: Cognitive Development
Cognitive Development 00:25:00
Module 10: Social and Emotional Development
Social and Emotional Development 00:43:00
Module 11: Problems of Infancy
Problems of Infancy 00:20:00
Module 12: Problems of Childhood
Problems of Childhood 00:23:00

Frequently Asked Questions

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In the UK, the social care system is mainly managed by the local councils. People are directly employed by the councils. They often work together with the health commissioners under joint funding arrangements. Some people work for private companies or voluntary organizations hired by local councils. They help the local councils with their personal social services.

In the UK, the social care system is mainly managed by the local councils. People are directly employed by the councils. They often work together with the health commissioners under joint funding arrangements. Some people work for private companies or voluntary organizations hired by local councils. They help the local councils with their personal social services.

In the UK, the social care system is mainly managed by the local councils. People are directly employed by the councils. They often work together with the health commissioners under joint funding arrangements. Some people work for private companies or voluntary organizations hired by local councils. They help the local councils with their personal social services.

In the UK, the social care system is mainly managed by the local councils. People are directly employed by the councils. They often work together with the health commissioners under joint funding arrangements. Some people work for private companies or voluntary organizations hired by local councils. They help the local councils with their personal social services.

Children's Mental Health
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This course includes:
  • units Number of Units:
    12
  • Lock Access:
    1 Year
  • Duration Duration:
    6 hours, 23 minutes
  • Certificate PDF Certificate
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