The "Developmental Psychology – Human Development" course provides an in-depth introduction to how humans grow and change throughout life. This course explores the major stages of development from infancy through childhood and beyond, focusing on physical, cognitive, perceptual, and socioemotional changes. Participants will learn how biological, psychological, and environmental factors influence human growth and behavior over time.
Key topics include physical and motor development, cognitive development in infancy and early childhood, and socioemotional development during the early years of life. The course also examines how children develop thinking skills, language abilities, emotional awareness, and social relationships. Through real-world examples and research-based insights, learners gain a deeper understanding of the processes that shape human behavior and development.
By the end of this course, participants will understand how developmental stages influence learning, behavior, and emotional growth. This course is ideal for students of psychology, education professionals, caregivers, and anyone interested in understanding how people develop and change throughout life. It provides valuable insights that can be applied in education, parenting, healthcare, and social services.