Children are the most vulnerable members of any society, and their well-being directly shapes the future of communities. This Introductory Child Psychology Course provides a comprehensive overview of children’s mental, emotional, social, and cognitive development, with a special emphasis on the crucial pre-school years.
You will explore the fundamental aspects of child psychology, including cognitive development, personality, genetics, and prenatal factors that shape a child’s growth. The course also highlights common psychological disorders in children and explains the appropriate strategies to help them cope and thrive.
Structured into a single module, this course is designed to build your understanding step by step. It features clear explanations, real-world examples, and questions that reinforce key concepts. By the end of this course, you’ll have gained invaluable insights into the critical role of child psychology in shaping a healthier, more compassionate community. Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or someone interested in supporting children’s well-being, this course is an excellent starting point for your journey.