Summary
The Specialization in Early Education provides the necessary tools to intervene early in situations of risk for the development of young children or in situations of pathology. This training delves into basic aspects of child development, the importance of the family as a promoter and enabler of this development, the types of pathologies and alterations of this and the ways to detect, evaluate and intervene in each case.
Curriculum (Key Aspects)
- Introduction to early childhood care
- Basics of child development
- The development of the child and his environment
- Developmental pathology
- Motor development disorders
- The family of the child with a disability
- Diagnosis in early care
- Collaboration with the Pathological Neonatal Unit
- Collaboration of the CDIAT with the nursery
- Social intervention in a CDIAT
- Early care in visual deficit
- Early care in hearing deficit
- Difficulties in the development of language and communication
- Developmental delays and mental deficiency
- Autism spectrum disorder.
What You Will Learn
- Know the pathologies or risks of pathologies and the types of treatment in the different areas of child development.
- Observe the child’s environment to improve and broaden the understanding of her difficulties, abilities and needs.
- Develop a therapeutic program for the child and her family.
- Collaborate in coordination with other areas of intervention: educational, health, social.
Online modality
The Specialization in Early Education is carried out in the Online modality, adapted to the lifestyle of each professional.
You will follow the specialization at your own pace, with totally flexible schedules and schedules and the constant support of our experts.
Who Should Attend?
Graduates in Psychology, Pedagogy or Medicine, or diplomas in Nursing, Physiotherapy, Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Teaching or Speech Therapy.
Work in Early Care teams (CDIAP, CDIAT and others). She works as an early childhood professional in educational centers (nurseries, special education, family spaces, etc.) and shelters.