Level 4 Certificate in Neuroscience in Early Years
This CPD qualification aims to provide an understanding of brain development in Early Years. It looks at the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), contemporary theories and implementing neuroscience-informed change.
This qualification is designed for practitioners who wish to improve their knowledge of early brain development. It will support learners within the Early Years sector to develop knowledge and skills to support advancement within the sector. Learners may also progress to further study.
These are to:
- Focus on the study of neuroscience in Early Years
- Understand neurons, synaptogenesis and how the social brain develops
- Offer breadth and depth of study, incorporating a key core of knowledge
- Understand self-regulation and the factors that can affect its development.
- Understand types of stress and adverse childhood experiences.
- Develop new practical skills for working with children from birth to seven years
- Distinguish between behaviourist and relational approaches to behaviour management.
- Provide knowledge for those seeking employment in the Early Years sector.
- Develop employability skills
- Learners are required to be in employment/work placement to fulfil the Learning.
The units for this programme have been selected to offer learners the best opportunities for progression both academically and professionally. In order to achieve the Level 4 Certificate in Neuroscience in Early Years, learners need to successfully complete all 4 mandatory units.
The units are:
- Understand neuroscience as part of effective early years practice
- Understand adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their impact on children’s stress response system
- Contemporary thinking and research from the neurosciences about child development from birth to seven years
- Implementing neuroscience-informed change through practitioner-led enquiry
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