COURSE STRUCTURE
Choose four (4) modules from the list below:
Module 1 Play Leadership VRE101
- Understanding Play
To explain the purpose of play in the cognitive, physical and social development of a child. - Leadership Skills
To determine the skills required to carry out a play leadership role in different situations. - Planning Play Programs
To develop a plan for a supervised children’s play program. - Child Development through Play
To develop a basic understanding of the impact of play upon the psychological development of a child. - Play Safety
To determine appropriate measures to take to protect a child’s safety when at play, while minimising any interference which might diminish the quality of the play experience. - Physical Play
To develop an understanding of options for physical play activities, including games and sports, in a supervised play program. - Social Play
To develop an understanding of options for social play activities, in a supervised play program. - Adventure Play
To develop a basic ability to plan, establish and manage a supervised adventure playground. - Play Apparatus
To develop an ability to evaluate a range of different play apparatus, including playground structures, toys, sports equipment, commenting on quality, safety features, appropriate applications and cost benefit. - Activities
To broaden your scope of opportunities that can be offered for children to play, appropriate to a wide range of different situations. - Special Project
Module 2 Introduction To Psychology BPS101
- The Nature & Scope of Psychology
- Neurological Basis of Behaviour
- Environmental Effects on Behaviour
- Consciousness And Perception
- Personality
- Psychological Development
- Needs, Drives And Motivation
Module 3 Child Psychology BPS104
- Introduction to Child Psychology
- Levels of development
- Nature or nurture
- Isolating hereditary characteristics
- Cause versus correlation
- Continuity versus discontinuity
- Cross sectional and longitudinal studies
- Reliability of verbal reports
- The Newborn Infant
- The Interactionist Approach
- Range of Reaction
- Niche Picking
- Temperament
- Stimulus seeking
- Emotional disturbances during pregnancy
- States & Senses of the Infant
- Sensory Discrimination
- Infant States (sleep, Inactivity, Waking, Crying etc)
- Why are Psychologists so concerned with defining and describing these infant states?
- Habituation
- Crying, Soothing a Distressed Baby
- Sound Discrimination
- Smell and Taste Discrimination
- Visual Discrimination
- Depth Perception
- Oral Sensitivity
- Learning
- Habituation
- Vicarious Learning
- Classical Conditioning
- Operant Conditioning
- Reinforcement
- The Importance of Learning Control, etc
- Emotions and Socialisation
- Producing and Recognising Emotional Expression
- Smiling
- Biological Explanation
- Perceptual Recognition Explanation
- The Mother-Child Attachment
- Fraudian Approach
- Bowlby’s Approach
- Social Learning Approach
- Harlows Approach
- The Role of Cognition in Attachment Formation
- Maternal Attachment
- Fear
- Social Learning
- Perceptual Recognition
- Woman’s Duel Role as Mothers and Workers
- Is Day Care a Developmental Hazard to Children
- Cognitive Development
- Developing the ability to reason.
- Language Development
- Is language learned, or are we genetically programmed with it
- The Social Learning Approach
- The Hypothesis testing Approach
- Under extending
- Intelligence
- Measuring Intelligence
- Cultural Bias
- IQ
- Testing Intelligence as a tool.
- Socialisation – Part A
- Social Cognation
- Self awareness
- Awareness of others as individuals in their own Right
- The development of empathy
- Taking turns
- Having a point of view/perspective
- Ability to see something from another persons perspective.
- Friendships
- Social Scripts
- Scripts that Pretend Play
- Social Cognation
- Morality
- Moral development
- Aggression & Altruism
- Freuds Approach
- Piagets Approach
- Kohlbergs Approach
- Sexuality
- Freuds phases (oral phase, anal phase, phallic phase, latent phase, genital phase)
- The Acquisition of Gender & Role Identity
- Concept of psycho-social development
- Socialisation – Part B
- The Family Influence
- Discipline
- Siblings
- Family Structures
- School Influence
- Peer Influence
- Acceptance & Rejection
- Imitation & Reinforcement.
Module 4 Children’s Writing BWR104
- Introduction: Understanding Children, their thoughts, needs, development.
- Overview of Children’s Writing: Categories (fiction & non fiction), understanding the market place; analyse & understand what is needed for the different categories, etc.
- Conceptualisation: Conceiving a concept, where & how to find inspiration/influence. Developing a concept and how to plan.
- Children’s Writing for Periodicals: Children’s pages in magazines, newspapers, etc.
- Short Stories
- Non-Fiction: Texts (writing to satisfy curriculum. Other (eg. nature, history, biography, hobbies).
- Fiction: settings, characterisation, fantasy, science fiction, adventure.
- Picture Books and Story Books
- Editing your work: Grammar, spelling & punctuation. Improving clarity. Cleaning out clutter; expansions.
- Project – write a short story, picture book or kids page for a (hypothetical) periodical.
Module 5 Children’s Nutrition BRE304
- Introduction to Child Nutrition
- Nutrition for Pre-Pregnancy
- Nutrition in Pregnancy
- Nutrition in Infants
- Nutrition in Childhood
- Nutritional Concerns
- Healthy Eating Behaviours
- Issues in Child Nutrition
- Childhood Obesity
- Diet Plans
Module 6 Playground Design BHT216
- Overview of Parks & Playgrounds
- Playground Philosophy
- Preparing a Concept Plan
- Materials
- Park & Playground Structures and Materials
- Local and Neighbourhood Parks
- Community Participation In Park Development
- Special Assignment