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Professional Certificate in Child Psychology

The Professional Certificate in Child Psychology is a 6-month program tailored for individuals passionate about understanding and supporting the mental and emotional development of children. The course covers essential areas like cognitive growth, emotional regulation, behavioral patterns, and social development from early childhood through adolescence. Through theory and practical case-based learning, participants gain tools to identify and address psychological challenges children face. Ideal for educators, parents, aspiring psychologists, and counselors, this program empowers learners to apply child psychology knowledge in real-life settings and make a meaningful impact in educational, clinical, or caregiving environments.

 

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Program Duration 

6 Months

 
Eligibility 

12th Pass 

 
Modules Covered 

5+ Modules 

 
Session & Hours Details 

45+ Sessions + 70 Hours 

 
Who All Can Join? 

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CL Certificate

Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a recognized certificate from CounselLadder, validating your skills and expertise in the field. 

Letter Of Recommendation

Upon successful completion of the course, you will be eligible to receive a Letter of Recommendation from CounselLadder, endorsing your expertise and professional capabilities in the field.


6

Months

6

Core Module

10

Core Topics

52

Live Sessions

 Course Curriculum

(a) Explore the basics of child psychology and growth.
(b) Understand early influences on physical and mental development.
(c) Build a strong base for studying childhood.
(a) Discover how children acquire language and intelligence.
(b) Explore emotional bonds, personality, and moral growth.
(c) Learn how positive parenting and communication shape children.
(a) Understand the role of families and diverse structures.
(b) See how culture, work-life balance, and stress affect children.
(c) Learn modern approaches like digital-age parenting.
(a) Recognize diverse growth patterns and learning needs.
(b) Explore emotional and behavioral challenges.
(c) Learn how support systems and resilience can help.
(a) Follow development from infancy to adolescence.
(b) Understand key milestones in learning, social life, and identity.
(c) Explore the influence of peers, media, and family in different stages.
(a) Explore children’s responses to grief and life changes.
(b) Reflect on future trends in child development.
(c) Apply learning to real-life scenarios and practical contexts.
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 Who all can Join?



Parents/ Teachers

NGOs & Social Workers

Early Childhood Professionals

Child
Counselors/
Doctors

Child Psychology Aspirant

Mentors/
 Coaches


New Age 
Students