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About this Module
For the 6-7 year old child, their social world is continuing to expand. School has now become a routine in their life, and it is likely they will be engaged in some sort of sporting activity, either through school or independently. All of these activities require an advancing set of complex social skills. This module looks at the social and emotional developmental processes that occur for 6-7 year olds.
Learning Outcomes
Demonstrate an understanding of social development for a 6-7 year old child
Demonstrate an understanding of emotion development for a 6-7 year old child.
Demonstrate an understanding of common challenges for a 6-7 year old in regard to social and emotional development
Content Author:
Emma Fairs is a registered osteopath who trained in the UK where she worked for two years before moving to New Zealand. Emma has been working in Christchurch for the last 26 years, in her private practice. Her main clinical focus has been the osteopathic management of obstetric and paediatric patients. Emma is currently working full-time at Ara Institute of Canterbury as Co-Programme leader of the Bachelor of Musculoskeletal Health and Post Graduate Diploma in Osteopathy.
Emma has been involved in the development of Osteopathy in NZ, both the regulation of the profession and the development of a training programme. She was part of the NZQA panel that accredited the Masters Degree in Osteopathy at Unitec, Auckland; and for four years acted as one of the two Monitors for the supply of the Degree. Between 1997 and 2008 she was an elected member of the New Zealand Register of Osteopaths (NZRO) Committee, and the Osteopathic Society of New Zealand (OSNZ) committee, initially organising the supply of post-graduate education in NZ, and for the last four years, in the position of OSNZ President. Since resigning from the position of President, Emma has consulted for the OSNZ and the Osteopathic Council of New Zealand (OCNZ). In 2010, Emma was appointed to the Osteopathic Council of New Zealand, and between 2012-2017 was chair of the Council. Emma is still currently a council member.
Estimated 1.0 CPD hour
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