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Supporting Early Interaction (5 cr)

Code: SHWA183-3006

General information


Enrollment
01.01.2021 - 05.04.2021
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
01.01.2021 - 30.09.2021
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
5 cr
RDI portion
1 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Teaching languages
Finnish
Degree programmes
Bachelor’s Degree in Public Health Nursing
Teachers
Tiina Rissanen
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Course
SHWA183
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Objective

Students will understand and be able to indicate that they know how to use the main features and values of parent counselling. They will be able to work in a confidential relationship with parents and will adopt the competences and knowledge required to maintain an advisory relationship in the support of parents. They will be proficient in interviewing parents, recognising families where a child's healthy psycho-social development could be in danger.

Content

Psycho-social development of infants and related problems
Good parenting
The relationship between helper and parents and the helping process
Main methods of assistance and support

Location and time

Ti 14.01.2020 08:00 - 11:45
To 30.01.2020 12:30 - 16:00
To 13.02.2020 12:30 - 16:00
To 27.02.2020 12:30 - 16:00
Jatkuu jaksolla 4
Jatkuu syksyllä 2020

Completion alternatives

Läsnäolo, oppitunnit pakollisia
Vavuhaastattelut kesällä 2020

Assessment criteria, approved/failed

Pass: The students are able to use the fundamental concepts of early interaction support systematically. They can name, describe and give reasons for the main features and values of parent counselling. The students are capable of working independently and responsibly in confidential interactive cooperation with parents. They are able to use appropriate models and methods for supporting early interaction. The students are able to recognise families needing more psycho-social support than usual. They can assess and reflect upon their own work and competence during work counselling.

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