As a parent, childcare worker or volunteer you have a large impact on the learning process and development of children.
Children are complex beings, influenced and driven by many internal and external factors. They aren’t always able to communicate their feelings, concerns and struggles, which in turn affects their behaviour, development and ability to learn.
Our Introduction to Child Psychology: Proficiency Course will help you make a difference in the lives of children. It will help you identify their emotional and psychological needs; and create an environment that facilitates and encourages learning, development and positive feelings.
Below are the List Of Child Psychology Schools In South Africa
Educational Psychology | University of Pretoria
Child Psychologists in South Africa
Psychology – Nelson Mandela University
How long does it take to study psychology in South Africa?
You will be looking at a minimum of five years’ full-time formal education in psychology. Before you can enter a directed Master’s degree programme, you will need a three-year Bachelor’s degree majoring in psychology (or the equivalent thereof), as well as an Honours degree in psychology
What does it take to be a child psychologist?
Becoming a child psychologist requires a minimum of a master’s degree, with a major in child development or clinical psychology studies. A PhD, which focuses on research, or a PsyD, which focuses on clinical practice, is necessary for psychologists looking to advance to top positions in the field.
Can I study child psychology without matric?
If you study a college course with lower entry criteria, then you might even study bookkeeping and accounting without having first done matric mathematics. You can study the entire range of ICB courses without matric and without mathematics.
What do I need to study to become a psychologist in South Africa?
THREE years are required for a bachelor’s degree, ONE year is required to complete an honours degree, TWO years are required for the MA (Clinical Psychology) degree (a one-year internship and another year of community work) and TWO years are required for the MA degrees in Counselling and Research
What does a child therapist do?
In general, a childhood psychologist might work with children and their primary caregivers in order to research, assess, and possibly treat developmental issues. Child psychologists might also work with children who have severe mental, emotional, or social problems as well.