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About Child Psychology

Child psychology is one of the many branches of psychology. This particular branch focuses on the subconscious and conscious childhood development. It studies the mind and behaviour of children from their first years all the way through adolescence. Because it’s so vast it’s often separated into different areas that are studied separately. They tend to map onto children’s physical, cognitive and social/emotional development. 

Child psychologists attempt to understand every aspect of a child's development, because of this they try to observe everything including how a child interacts with their parents, themselves and the world around them. 

What exactly does a Child Psychologist do?

The goal of every child psychologist is to study, evaluate and treat potential issues and disorders that can affect children and their families. Psychologists who specialise primarily in working with children conduct research, administer tests and tend to engage in therapy sessions with the children themselves individually as well as with their parents. 

Child psychologists are specifically trained because mental and behavioural disorders that affect children are often treated differently than adults. Usually child psychologists work with minors in one-on-one meetings in order to get to know them better and build trust. Often a child’s parents or other important figures in their lives will also take part in these meetings so they can be involved in the treatment process. 

Child psychologists can be found in schools, hospitals, private practises and some government agencies. Depending on where they work, their daily tasks will differ.

Those working in academic, government and private institutions deal more with research, while those in schools focus on how behavioural and mental disorders affect learning. They are often responsible for helping students out and providing counselling for teachers and parents if necessary. 

Why is Child Psychology important?

Every parent wants their child to have a normal and happy life, but sometimes it can be difficult to tell if a child’s behaviour is a normal part of their development or a sign of some abnormality. A child’s psychologist's job is to help parents differentiate between the two. Being able to tell normal from abnormal can help parents understand how to best communicate with their child and help them better cope with their emotions and thoughts. 

Furthermore if a psychologist identifies abnormal behaviour from an early age it can be much easier to address the issue and start resolving it. Child psychology studies the interaction of a few main areas of development: physical development, cognitive development and emotional development. 

How do I find a Child Psychologist? 

As mentioned previously child psychologists can usually be found in hospitals, schools and in some government agencies, so those would be a good place to start. If you’re struggling to find one, then TutorExtra might be the place for you. We offer qualified psychologists who are ready to work one-on-one with your child. Visit our website and browse through our listed professionals in order to find the one that would suit your child’s needs the best.

Key details about your Child Psychology sessions

✅ Experts available : 6
✅ Average price : £50/hr
✅ Session format : Face-to-Face or Online
✅ First lesson free : Yes
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