Learn, develop and take significant steps towards a career in childcare with today’s deal…
We’re offering you an online teaching assistant course or a child psychology course for €36 each, or a bundle option with both courses for €51 saving you up to 86% off NCC Resources’ prices (converted using xe.com; correct as of 27.9.16).
If you're interested in a career working with children, then today’s deal is absolutely ideal for you. We are offering you the chance to embark upon either a teaching assistant course or a child psychology course, or both, with NCC resources. You can learn what it takes to become a teaching assistant and gain an understanding of the skills required to work in this challenging yet highly rewarding role. The child psychology course offers you the chance to explore how a child’s mind works and why they behave and react to situations as they do. Both courses are self-guided studies, and you will be assessed via a multiple choice question and answer exam. Don’t put too much pressure on yourself, tackle the course at your own pace and re-take the exam as many times as you need to at no extra cost. You will be awarded with a Level 3 NCC certificate upon completion of either or both courses.
Module list for the online teaching assistant course
- Provide support for learning activities
- Support children’s development
- Help to keep children safe
- Contribute to positive relationships
- Provide effective support for your colleagues
- Support a child with disabilities or special educational needs
- Provide displays
Module list for the online child psychology course
- Babies from birth to one year
- Stages and sequences of social and emotional development (part one)
- Language and linguistic skills (part one)
- Cognitive development
- The importance of play
- Psychologists and their theories
- The nature versus nurture debate (part one)
- Moral development (part one)
- Difference in gender (part one)
- Developing confidence in children
- Preparing children for nursery/school
- How to have happy children
- Child psychology as a science
- Early socialisation
- The development of language and thought (part two)
- Gender and moral development (part two)
- Social development and the family (part two)
- The nature/nurture debate (part two)