Diploma in Child Psychology
EDI Level 3 Diploma in Child Psychology.
Course Details
It’s very important that anyone involved with children understands the children in their care. The Diploma in Child Psychology will give you a deeper understanding of children and is valuable to parents, teachers, nursery assistants and child minders alike.
As children develop, so do their personalities and can raise questions we don’t have the answers to. How can we help them along? What are the most important aspects in shaping a child’s character and behaviour? What makes children tick?
If these types of questions interest you then the Diploma in Child Psychology is the course that can give you the answers and reward you with a knowledge that is irreplaceable.
This course teaches you insights into how children build relationships with others, how they develop moral judgement and what determines their behaviour. You will also study other aspects such as the development of gender roles, the biological origin of anger and the growth of language.
The Diploma in child psychology can provide all you need to understand whether you’re a parent, a child care professional or just starting out in a career in child care.
Qualifications
The level 3 Child Psychology Diploma is continually assessed throughout your studies. You will complete assignments during the course which are then sent off to your personal tutor for assessment. You tutor will then provide you with feedback on your progress. Your assessments will determine your success on the course.
Once you have finished the course successfully you will be awarded for the Education Development International (EDI) Level 3 Diploma in Child Psychology.
EDI is a principle awarding body who specialise in vocational learning program certification.
Taking the course will develop your understanding of children and the needs of a child’s care. Accreditation of the EDI Level 3 Diploma in Child Psychology will ensure you stand out from the crowd with potential employers when applying for jobs.
Students are advised to check that the study path that they are following and the course they have chosen is going to lead to the correct qualification for the occupation they intend to use it in. Should you have any doubts you can get the relevant advice from local authorities and sector skills councils.
Study Plan
Module 1: Major Developmental Issues
- Unit 1: The First Year of Life
- Unit 2: The Formation of Attachments
- Unit 3: Consequences of Breakdowns in Attachments
- Unit 4: The Home, Family and School
- Unit 5: Basic Principles of Research Methods
- Unit 6: The Development of Visual Perception
- Unit 7: The Development of Language and Communication
- Unit 8: Intelligence and Intelligence Testing
- Unit 9: The Nature/Nurture Debate in the Study of Intelligence
- Unit 10: Data Collection and Interpretation
Module Two: The Child as an Individual
- Unit 11: How Children Think
- Unit 12: Learning Theory
- Unit 13: Freud's Psychodynamic Theory
- Unit 14: Moral Development
- Unit 15: The Development of Gender Roles
- Unit 16: Aggression in Children
- Unit 17: Methods Used in Child Development Research
- Unit 18: The importance of play to learning
- Unit 19: Learning in School
- Unit 20: Behaviour Modification
Study Details
The Child Psychology course is divided into 2 modules with each module containing 10 units each. The modules/units will gradually teach you all the different aspects involved in child psychology with each of the units structured in a logical order to continually increase your knowledge and let you learn at your own pace.
There are a total of 20 study units and you will be set 3 assignments over the course of the training. Your assignments should then be submitted to your personal tutor for assessment. Your tutor will provide you with helpful feedback and advice on your progress. Your assignments will contribute towards your final certification.
The majority of students should complete the course with approximately 120 hours of study. An example of how you may break your study down is shown below:
| Study Period |
Weekly Hours |
| 3 Months |
9 Hours |
| 6 Months |
5 Hours |
| 12 Months |
2 Hours |
Prior knowledge of the course subject is not necessary.
Careers
The Diploma in Child Psychology will allow you to apply for positions as a Nursery Assistant or Child Minder and have earnings potential of around £12,000* per annum.
*Source: www.payscale.com - May 2011
Example roles include:
Youth Worker Teaching Assistant
£16k - £18k £16k - £18k
Source: Careers Advice - Direct Gov Source: Careers Advice - Direct Gov