Right from the start, you’ll receive a blend of theory?and practical experience. Half the course will be spent at the University. The other half?of your time,?you’ll gain real work skills in?a variety of clinical settings. You’ll learn?about ‘normal’?child development, and how to recognise?when a child’s development is not normal. You’ll learn how to intervene and manage atypical development. You’ll promote a healthy lifestyle in children, young people and their families and provide?real?patient?care?in hospital and community placements.
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