Teaching & Education

Diploma in Child & Adolescent Psychology

Diploma in Child & Adolescent Psychology is a program designed to provide individuals with  knowledge and skills required to better understand behaviors and thinking patterns of children and adolescents in order to support them in various issues and in different contexts.

During the program students will be introduced to normal development in cognitive, social and moral aspects from early childhood to adolescence.  Program will also discuss the common psychological conditions that affect their learning, social interaction, cognitive development, gender identity and self-control.

As opposed to traditional child psychology programs this will approach the concepts from an applied aspect and discuss issues during teenage that are often overlooked.


Delivery -On Campus / Online


Duration

Standard : 01 Year / Fast-track : 06 months

Location

colombo-4

Category

Teaching & Education

Course Level

Diploma / HND

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