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Child Development and Health courses with Tracy Prowse

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This online video course aims to provide the clinician with an overview of the various biological, psychosocial, environmental and behavioural factors that affect a child’s development and health. The objective of this course is to facilitate a holistic, integrated understanding of a child’s health and development with reference to the brain, central nervous system and the mind – body connection.

Module 3 – Holistic healthcare Intervention – ensuring that a child’s health is supported with the 4 Pillars of health…….More

Description

This online video course aims to provide the clinician with an overview of the various biological, psychosocial, environmental and behavioural factors that affect a child’s development and health. The objective of this course is to facilitate a holistic, integrated understanding of a child’s health and development with reference to the brain, central nervous system and the mind – body connection.

Module 4 – Specific Assessment of a child who has a pain problem…….More

Description

This online video course aims to provide the clinician with an overview of the various biological, psychosocial, environmental and behavioural factors that affect a child’s development and health. The objective of this course is to facilitate a holistic, integrated understanding of a child’s health and development with reference to the brain, central nervous system and the mind – body connection.

Module 1 – Physical, Cognitive & Psychosocial development in early and middle childhood…….. More

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Developing Fit & Sporty Kids – keeping children injury free and motivated to stay physically active.

This module describes the importance of ensuring that children are physically active from a holistic health perspective, and gives an overview of both extrinsic & intrinsic factors that determine whether a child becomes and/or remains physically active. The worldwide trend of a growing number of children dropping out of sport at an earlier age, getting burnout as young as 13 and developing overuse sporting injuries pre adolescence are discussed. Many of the reasons for these children not “staying in the game” are……More