Child Psychology and Developmental Science

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Last updated on June 21, 2025 9:38 pm

This child psychology course explores the psychological concepts, theories and methods used to trace the development of children’s minds and personalities.

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What factors must you consider in a child’s infancy? What is ’emotional attachment? and how do you deal with it? Child psychology is one of the numerous subfields of psychology. This course examines the fundamental principles and categories of child psychology and developmental science. In addition, we examine psychological theory and the developmental change pattern. You will investigate dynamic systems and resource use.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

  • Analyse child psychology in the cont…
  • Describe the various developmental p…
  • Evaluate child psychology dynamic sy…
  • Explain the distinction between etho…
  • Analyse child psychology in the context of child development
  • Describe the various developmental patterns of children
  • Evaluate child psychology dynamic systems
  • Explain the distinction between ethology and evolution
  • Recognise the psychological aspects of the family dynamic
  • Identify the psychological characteristics of peers and friends
  • Recognise gender roles in child psychology
  • Summarise morality, altruism and aggression in terms of child psychology
  • Child Development

    This module will help you analyze what child development is in psychology. This module provides you with information about the pattern of developmental change. We will help you organize information linked to factors to consider. We will help you answer: What are the key theories of personality formation? What is the evolutionary aspect?

    Language and Communication

    This module will help you analyze the importance of language and communication. We will help you organize information linked to the key concepts of Vygotsky’s theory. We will help you answer: What are the multiple potential solutions? At what age does the child begin to think abstractly and reason about hypothetical problems?

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