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Neuropsychology and Development of Children

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By Janets

Register on the Neuropsychology and Development of Children today and build the experience, skills and knowledge you need to enhance your professional development and work towards your dream job. Study this course through online learning and take the first steps towards a long-term career. The course consists of a number of easy to digest, in-depth modules, designed to provide you with a detailed, expert level of knowledge. Learn through a mixture of instructional video lessons and online study materials. Receive online tutor support as you study the course, to ensure you are supported every step of the way. Get a certificate as proof of your course completion. The Neuropsychology and Development of Children course is incredibly great value and allows you to study at your own pace. Access the course modules from any internet-enabled device, including computers, tablets, and smartphones. The course is designed to increase your employability and equip you with everything you need to be a success. Enrol on the now and start learning instantly! What You Get With The Neuropsychology and Development of Children course *         Receive a digital certificate upon successful completion of the course *         Get taught by experienced, professional instructors *         Study at a time and pace that suits your learning style *         Get instant feedback on assessments  *         24/7 help and advice via email or live chat *         Get full tutor support on weekdays (Monday to Friday) COURSE DESIGN The course is delivered through our online learning platform, accessible through any internet-connected device. There are no formal deadlines or teaching schedules, meaning you are free to study the course at your own pace. You are taught through a combination of *         Video lessons *         Online study materials CERTIFICATION After the successful completion of the final assessment, you will receive a CPD-accredited certificate of achievement. The PDF certificate is for £9.99, and it will be sent to you immediately after through e-mail. You can get the hard copy for £15.99, which will reach your doorsteps by post. WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR: The course is ideal for those who already work in this sector or are aspiring professionals. This course is designed to enhance your expertise and boost your CV. Learn key skills and gain a professional qualification to prove your newly-acquired knowledge. REQUIREMENTS: The online training is open to all students and has no formal entry requirements. To study the Neuropsychology and Development of Children course, all you need is a passion for learning, A good understanding of English, numeracy, and IT skills. You must also be over the age of 16. COURSE CONTENT Neuropsychology and Development of Children The Theory of Psycho-social Development 00:09:00 Serve & Return 00:03:00 Practical Tips For Serve & Return 00:04:00 Fuzzy Trace Theory - Explains and Predicts Adolescent Risk Taking 00:06:00 Adolescent Risk Taking and the Prefrontal Cortex 00:03:00 Operant Conditioning - How Reinforcement Works and How it can help you 00:08:00 The Danger of Unearned Rewards (Habituation and Expectations) 00:04:00 Influencing behavior through linguistic cuing 00:04:00 Does violent media lead to aggressive kids? 00:04:00 Parenting Styles 00:05:00 Culture and seeing world 00:04:00 How childhood experience (ie violence) can result in choosing abusive partners 00:04:00 A Highly Regimented Life is a Very Stressful Life 00:02:00 Heritable vs. Inherited 00:04:00 Hormones and Development 00:04:00 Resources Resources - Neuropsychology and Development of Children 00:00:00 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Are there any prerequisites for taking the course? There are no specific prerequisites for this course, nor are there any formal entry requirements. All you need is an internet connection, a good understanding of English and a passion for learning for this course. Can I access the course at any time, or is there a set schedule? You have the flexibility to access the course at any time that suits your schedule. Our courses are self-paced, allowing you to study at your own pace and convenience. How long will I have access to the course? For this course, you will have access to the course materials for 1 year only. This means you can review the content as often as you like within the year, even after you've completed the course. However, if you buy Lifetime Access for the course, you will be able to access the course for a lifetime. Is there a certificate of completion provided after completing the course? Yes, upon successfully completing the course, you will receive a certificate of completion. This certificate can be a valuable addition to your professional portfolio and can be shared on your various social networks. Can I switch courses or get a refund if I'm not satisfied with the course? We want you to have a positive learning experience. If you're not satisfied with the course, you can request a course transfer or refund within 14 days of the initial purchase. How do I track my progress in the course? Our platform provides tracking tools and progress indicators for each course. You can monitor your progress, completed lessons, and assessments through your learner dashboard for the course. What if I have technical issues or difficulties with the course? If you encounter technical issues or content-related difficulties with the course, our support team is available to assist you. You can reach out to them for prompt resolution.

Neuropsychology and Development of Children
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£25

5 Things to Plan Everyday

By LivePlayLearn

Reporting to the LA when your child is in burnout

5 Things to Plan Everyday
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£25

5 Steps to Unschooling: Rediscovering Play

By LivePlayLearn

You have deregistered your child and you know that unschooling is for you. But, what should you do first? Where do you start? And is it possible to reignite playful times in your child who has had less and less time to actually play since they began going to school? There are lots of things that you can do to move towards unschooling. This webinar concentrates on 5 steps to unschooling that will reconnect your child with their playful selves and provide a solid foundation for future learning.  This webinar is FREE for LPL Monthly Members along with a back catalogue of Unschooling Webinars, 2 live webinars a month, and discounts on coaching and mentoring services. Sign up for just £20 per month. Yes! I want to join the LPL Monthly Membership [https://ko-fi.com/liveplaylearn/tiers]

5 Steps to Unschooling: Rediscovering Play
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£25

Report Writing When Your Child is in Burnout

By LivePlayLearn

Reporting to the LA when your child is in burnout

Report Writing When Your Child is in Burnout
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£25

Trusting Your Child - In A World That says That Children Cannot be Trusted

By LivePlayLearn

This webinar explores the depths of the revolutionary idea of trusting your child, rumoured to be the hardest aspect of unschooling, but also the change that could dramatically improve the dynamics in your home and your child's learning capabilities.

Trusting Your Child - In A World That says That Children Cannot be Trusted
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£25

Learning to Learn

By LivePlayLearn

Learning how your child learns best is a webinar that will: Outline how you can support your child as they figure out how it is that they best learn. How you can grow their confidence in themselves and the choices that they make. Leave you with ideas of how learning looks when your child doesn't want to use a curriculum.

Learning to Learn
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Let's Get Reading Ready

By LivePlayLearn

It is common for unschooled, or Self Directed Learners, to learn to read anywhere between the age of 3 - 16 years old. How can you be sure that your child will learn to read and that unschooling reading works? This webinar will draw attention to the things that children do that are developing the skills and building the foundations that they need for them to learn to read.  This will be done through using real life examples and stories from the unschooling community of real children who have learnt to read in their own time and in their own way.  This webinar is FREE for LPL Monthly Members along with a back catalogue of Unschooling Webinars, 2 live webinars a month, and discounts on coaching and mentoring services. Sign up for just £20 per month. Yes! I want to join the LPL Monthly Membership [https://ko-fi.com/liveplaylearn/tiers]

Let's Get Reading Ready
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How to Let Go of Screen Time

By LivePlayLearn

Here are three reasons not to let go of screen time: 1/ It’s expensive. 2/ You might find yourself doing things that you don’t enjoy 3/ It can no longer be used as a babysitting or bargaining tool.   I’m sure there are many more reasons why parents decide to restrict screen use and find it one of the hardest things to relinquish control over when they move to unschooling.   It was certainly one of the last things that we let go off. We didn’t really explore releasing limits until my eldest was 5 year’s old (I think) We had probably relaxed things before that because it was easy when I was exhausted from having a tiny baby, toddler and young child with me all day long. We would all sit/ lie down/ sleep together in the living room in the afternoon whilst the TV was on. It was definitely used as a ‘babysitting tool’ whilst I rested. Honestly, this was ten years ago. We didn’t actually own a TV at the time and accessed streaming services on line. The children watched ten minute long cartoons and they didn’t automatically run onto the next episode so I had to wake up every ten minutes to select the next one! How things have changed in ten years!!   Not everything is bad about lifting screen restrictions but like most things it does take consideration. I wouldn’t advice doing it just because it’s the unschooling way. Especially if you feel uncomfortable with the idea.   Take your time. Do your research. Find out what unschooling families are doing instead (because it isn’t simply a case of lifting restrictions and leaving our children to it)    For every reason you find not to do it, there is an unschooling reason to do it.   * It can be expensive but it doesn’t have to be and we can see it as an investment in our children’s education. * You might find yourself playing apps or watching TV shows that you find frustrating or find dull but we relish the joy that our children get from spending time doing the things that they love. * It can no longer be used as a babysitting tool or bargaining tool but it will deepen your relationship with your child and you can find other ways to meet your needs that don’t disconnect you from your child. This webinar will give you practical steps towards lifting screen restrictions in your family and prepare your for the difference that it will make in your home and your child's learning. This webinar is FREE for LPL Monthly Members along with a back catalogue of Unschooling Webinars,  live webinars every month, and discounts on coaching and mentoring services. Sign up for just £20 per month. Yes! I want to join the LPL Monthly Membership [https://ko-fi.com/liveplaylearn/tiers]

How to Let Go of Screen Time
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IAOTH Accredited Diploma in Child Psychology

By Empower UK Employment Training

In this Child Psychology Course, learners will gain a basic understanding of child psychology issues and child development, including its various stages.

IAOTH Accredited Diploma in Child Psychology
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£12.99

Neuropsychology and Development of Children

By Apex Learning

OVERVIEW The child development sector offers a variety of rewarding career opportunities for individuals passionate about working with children and families. This Neuropsychology and Development of Children course will provide a complete overview of neuropsychology and its application in understanding and guiding child development.  This course delves into many topics, from the Theory of Psycho-social Development to the influence of hormones on a child's developmental trajectory. Through a series of engaging modules, you will explore concepts such as Operant Conditioning, Fuzzy Trace Theory, and the impact of parenting styles on a child's cognitive and emotional growth.  Our carefully curated curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with valuable insights, providing a well-rounded understanding of child neuropsychology. Enrol now to unlock the potential of young minds and shape the future! HOW WILL I GET MY CERTIFICATE? You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate. WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR? There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this Neuropsychology and Development of Children. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds. REQUIREMENTS Our Neuropsychology and Development of Children is fully compatible with PC's, Mac's, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible on tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on wifi, 3G or 4G. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. CAREER PATH Having these various qualifications will increase the value in your CV and open you up to multiple sectors such as Business & Management, Admin, Accountancy & Finance, Secretarial & PA, Teaching & Mentoring etc. COURSE CURRICULUM 3 sections • 17 lectures • 01:08:00 total length •The Theory of Psycho-social Development: 00:09:00 •Serve & Return: 00:03:00 •Practical Tips For Serve & Return: 00:04:00 •Fuzzy Trace Theory - Explains and Predicts Adolescent Risk Taking: 00:06:00 •Adolescent Risk Taking and the Prefrontal Cortex: 00:03:00 •Operant Conditioning - How Reinforcement Works and How it can help you: 00:08:00 •The Danger of Unearned Rewards (Habituation and Expectations): 00:04:00 •Influencing behavior through linguistic cuing: 00:04:00 •Does violent media lead to aggressive kids?: 00:04:00 •Parenting Styles: 00:05:00 •Culture and seeing world: 00:04:00 •How childhood experience (ie violence) can result in choosing abusive partners: 00:04:00 •A Highly Regimented Life is a Very Stressful Life: 00:02:00 •Heritable vs. Inherited: 00:04:00 •Hormones and Development: 00:04:00 •Resources - Neuropsychology and Development of Children: 00:00:00 •Assignment - Neuropsychology and Development of Children: 00:00:00

Neuropsychology and Development of Children
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£12

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Primary Care And Community Neurology Society

primary care and community neurology society

London

The Primary Care and Community Neurology Society which is also the Person-Centred Neurosciences Society is a growing organisation of likeminded healthcare professionals, and partnering organisations including companies and charities who all share a desire to drive up the standard of services to improve neurology care across primary care and the wider neurology community P-CNS has become the leading voice to support the connecting up of neurology care between Primary Care and the wider neurology community, which includes both heath professionals and non health professionals living with neurological conditions. Our Vision The P-CNS’s vision, which acknowledges the significance of learning through lived experiences, is to provide sustainable, consistent, and high-quality care and education services that consider and support the individual needs of the person so they can live well in the community with suspected or confirmed neurological conditions. Our Mission The P-CNS’s mission is to: To support our vision we believe our mission is to encourage and: Empower patients, practitioners, and industry partners by promoting engagement in an active community where all voices matter. Support the co-creation, provision, and signposting of high-quality education and information services to enhance the delivery of care to people with neurological conditions. Stimulate and develop inclusive and meaningful communication amongst all members of the neurology community. Value the personal narratives of all people – both patients and practitioners – who live with suspected or confirmed neurological / psychiatric / neurodevelopmental conditions. Support improved access to more community- and online-based neurology services. Educate health professionals on the importance of their language during patient interactions, to enable patients to make fully informed decisions about their neurological treatment. Promote a patient-practitioner partnership that enhances trust and allows patients to express their needs and expectations. Give patients within the neurology community the ability to express themselves by sharing their experiences with society members.

University of Oxford, (Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences)

university of oxford, (nuffield department of clinical neurosciences)

Oxford

Welcome to the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences (NDCN). Our aim is to carry out high quality research into the function of the nervous system in health and disease. We have a multidisciplinary workforce of close to 500 people, mostly based at the John Radcliffe Hospital, but also spread across the University. We are an integrated part of the broader neuroscience community across Oxford, with many links to other departments. Many of our scientists are also practising clinicians and provide general and specialist care through the Oxford University Hospitals Foundation NHS Trust. Through our DPhil programme, and our very strong group of early career researchers we play an important role in developing the careers of young scientists. NDCN builds on a long history of research in neurology, brain imaging, eye disorders, and anaesthetics in Oxford which has made major contributions to our understanding of how the brain works and to the development of treatments which have changed lives. Major discoveries made by NDCN scientists include the discovery of a type of cell in the eye which helps regulate our body clock, new techniques to image the human brain, devices to make anaesthesia safer, methods to prevent vascular diseases of the brain including stroke and forms of dementia, understanding and treating chronic pain, pioneering treatments such as gene therapy for inherited eye disorders, and the diagnosis and treatment of immunological disorders of the nervous system. The Department consists of six Divisions: