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University Certification Course in Early Care (University Degree with 5 ECTS Credits)
125 hours
5 ECTS
Spanish
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Online Training
125 hours
5 ECTS
Spanish
Educational institutions


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Multilingual support
Digital certificate included
Assistant Phia
- Understand the fundamentals of early care and its importance in child development. - Identify basic principles of early intervention to apply them in different contexts. - Recognize warning signs in language development to facilitate early detection. - Design individualized intervention plans adapted to the needs of each child. - Assess the role of the family in the detection and support of developmental disorders. - Coordinate actions between health, educational and social services for comprehensive care.
The knowledge developed in this University Certification Course in Early Care will increase your training in the field of early stimulation. In addition, they are aimed at developing a professional career in social services, in early care centers, stimulation centers and in educational centers of any kind. Especially for a specialist in early intervention in educational centers, Advisor in the detection and evaluation of developmental disorders, Coordinator of family care programs, Professional in interdisciplinary child care teams, Consultant in the design of individualized intervention plans, Trainer in family empowerment and orientation courses, Resource manager in early care services
This University Certification in Early Intervention course prepares you to effectively identify and address childhood developmental disorders, focusing on prevention and early intervention. You will learn to design individualized plans that integrate the family and the environment, promoting their active role in child development. Additionally, you will develop skills to coordinate with interdisciplinary teams, optimizing available resources to offer comprehensive and effective care to children and their families.