Early Learning, Supportive Care 20, 30
ELSC26
Module 26: Mental Health Theories and Risk Factors for Children (Optional)
Outcome
Explore theories and risk factors related to early childhood mental health.
Indicators
(a) | Explore brain development from birth to six years of age. |
(b) | Investigate key developmental theories related to infant and early mental health, such as attachment, resilience and emotional regulation. |
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Research how children’s mental health and development outcomes are impacted by the following factors:
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(d) | Describe how to promote secure attachment relationships in an early childhood setting. |
(e) | Research trauma-sensitive care practices. |
(f) | Recognize potential causes of stress and anxiety for young children (e.g., moving, separation, residual trauma). |
(g) | Distinguish the three levels of stress (i.e., positive, tolerable, toxic) and their impact on child development. |
(h) | Explain the impact of stress on brain development, including prenatal and postpartum experiences. |
(i) | Determine early indicators (e.g., withdrawal behaviour, compulsive activities, loss of earlier developmental achievements) of mental health disorders in young children. |
(j) | Identify local organizations that support mental health for young children and their families (e.g., Saskatchewan Prevention Institute). |
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