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Online Understanding Adolescents Course
Parents, family members, child and youth workers, counselors and
the like will all benefit from the information shared in this
course. You'll learn about the many physical, emotional, and
cognitive changes that affect the teens in your life, and you'll
understand the significance of these changes both for you and
the adolescent. You'll look into relationships both in and
outside of the home and the development of a teen's identity.
You'll explore personality, moral development and the role of
faith.
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This page presents an overview of the development of
intellectual abilities. Children are not little adults. Until they reach
the age of 15 or so they are not capable of reasoning as an adult. The
following information is based on the work of Jean Piaget. He was not a
psychologist. He was a developmental biologist who devoted his life to
closely observing and recording the intellectual abilities of infants,
children and adolescents.
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Understanding the Adolescent Stage of Development
This course will help students to
understand the different aspects of adolescent
development. It will include the cognitive, social
and emotional, and physical changes taking place
during this stage of development. For teachers this
course will offer help in planning and executing
lessons that capture and sustain teenagers'
interest. For parents this will provide valuable
information and help you to obtain support so that
you know you are not alone in this journey. And for
anyone else supporting an adolescent in various
circumstances this will guide you to be a better
ally.
Understanding Developmental Disorders in Children
The process of development in the
child from birth to adolescence is thought to follow
certain theoretical patterns, with the understanding
that these patterns are only guides. Every child is
unique and a certain amount of deviation from the
norm is not cause for alarm. However there are
situations that could occur to interfere with the
developmental process of the child. This course will
provide parents, caregivers and teachers and any
others working with children with information about
these situations and how they affect the child's
development.
Child Development & Psychology I - Prenatal through
Early Childhood - Child Development and Psychology I
explores the cognitive, emotional, social and
physical development of children from before birth
until early childhood.
Prebirth Bonding and Early Learning
Prebirth Bonding and Early Learning
is a class for parents, caregivers, or practitioners
to help stimulate the emotional, psychological,
social and cognitive development of a child in the
womb. Prenatal learning optimizes mental and sensory
development as well as promoting the bond between
baby and mother/father.
Understanding Adolescents Course
In this course, an experienced social worker will help you gain
a deep understanding and appreciation of your adolescent's
development and behavior. You'll uncover the secrets of the
adolescent mind and gain valuable information on how they think,
how they feel, and how their identities develop.
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Developmental Milestones
Child development refers to how a child becomes able to
do more complex things as they get older. Development is different than
growth. Growth only refers to the child getting bigger in size.
Child Development Basics
The child development section of our site provides
parents with information on physical, mental and emotional growth and
development in children and teenagers. The information on the pages in
this section helps parents know what to expect from their children as
they mature. Child development information can help parents know when
they are expecting too much from a child as well as become aware of lags
in development that may benefit from professional help.
Stages of Development
In this topic you will find a guide on what to expect at
the different stages of your child's early development . When talking
about a child's "developmental progress" we are referring to the
development of their skills in a number of areas including
physical/motor skills, intellectual/mental skills, language skills,
social skills and visual skills.
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